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sunvalley (sunvalley) wrote,
@ 2008-11-06 15:59:00
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    What laptop fits kids?

    Laptops are more and more popular now, even lots of kids are being using it now. As a father or mother, do you want to buy a laptop for your kids? Well, the truth is, It can be difficult to choose the correct model. There is a huge variety of laptops out there and any one of them could be the one for your kids. To help you decide, this article runs through some of the basic thoughts and factors to consider before buying a kid's laptop. So read on and find out more ...

    1. As A Home Computer
    If you intent to buy the laptop as a home computer to be used by the kids and your spouse, you'd best go for a desktop replacement model. These models have widescreens and very decent processing power to allow you to use the laptop as though it were a desktop.

    2. For Schoolwork
    If your child needs a laptop for schoolwork at the high school level, it is then a good idea to get them a budget range laptop. Usually, they would not need to access the laptop very frequently - hence all you need is a simple, budget laptop like those from Dell.

    For college going students, they have a greater need for a better laptop. At the college level, you'd expect your kid to lug the laptop from class to class and also do presentations. Hence, a higher end, ultraportable model would be better suited for them.

    3. For Multimedia
    Some kids love to dabble with digital video. Some of them even post videos of their travels on YouTube or cut a DVD. If your child is such a multimedia enthusiast, then getting him or her a good laptop with Firewire support becomes quite important.

    4. For Gaming
    Believe it or not, some kids want a laptop so they can play games. Now, in the first place, as a parent, I'd never agree to this. Particularly if they can play games on the desktop machine. However, if for one reason or another you need to buy a gaming laptop, go for those from Dell or Alienware - they sell very nice gaming laptops.

    5. So Why Does Your Kid Need A Laptop?
    The very first question to ask yourself is why your kid needs a laptop. Is he or she a college student and about to enter college? Then a good student laptop that is portable would be ideal. Is he or she just a high school student who needs to use a laptop for class projects or research? Or perhaps if your child is a pre-schooler, does he or she even need a laptop? Would a desktop suffice?

    Think through these questions to understand why a new laptop is needed. Then you will be able to buy just the right one for your kid. We'll now look at some reasons why your children might need a laptop, then consider the appropriate types of laptops to buy.

    Conclusion
    I hope this article has shown you how to buy a laptop for your kids. Regardless of the signs that could signal your laptop is going into critical, degradation mode. Watch out for these signs and try to prevent them where possible - it could save your laptop before it really crashes on you. Until next time, happy computing!

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