First, you need a new or recent hearing test. Costco will do the test for no extra charge if you’re a member (minimum $60/year, but you may be able to make that back in savings). In 6 years, your hearing has probably changed, so ignore the old one.
If you have no insurance and don’t want to spend more than $2K for new aids, and if you’re close enough to a Costco, you can choose between Jabra (ReSound), Rexton (WS Tech - Widex, Siemens), and Philips (Demant - Oticon, etc.), all starting under $1700/pair, including charger, if you buy rechargables, 6 month money-back guarantee, basic loss insurance, free cleaning - domes - wax filters, etc., etc., etc.
No one can tell you what brand to get. A Costco person will make a suggestion. They’ve always let me walk around the store with a couple of options, and I’ve picked one.
It’s said, and I agree, that the fitter is more important than the HA. Many of us have had good luck with Costco, but some have not. Same with audiologists - some great, some OK, some bad.
Another under $2k option, as you’ve apparently found, is Jabra at jabraenhance.com - testing, sales, adjustment all online. I don’t know how the 200 compares to the pro 10, but they look like they’re the same.
Each manufacturer makes its own software for fitting their aids. ReSound’s works for ReSound and Jabra Pro 10s, and I believe it works with all their brands including the online version.
Have fun with the grandkids.
How old is your ‘x86’ computer? If it doesn’t run Windows 10, you will probably have to replace it.