Best laptops for kids: the top laptops for kids in elementary school and beyond

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These days, it’s surprisingly commonplace – and arguably necessary – for kids to have computing devices
Generally speaking, those devices are rugged and cheap tablets
However, there comes a time when that just won’t cut it for school work and even play.Your kid will need a real laptop with a keyboard and
large screen that’s also robust enough to bang out book reports and research homework with ease
Luckily for you, we’ve done the research (and even the testing in most cases) to determine the best laptops for kids.Below, you’ll find
laptops that are ideal for kids for myriad reasons, from low prices to ruggedized frames and even parental controls
We may not have tested or reviewed every product recommended below, but we’re experts when it comes to good laptops, and notebooks for
kids are no exception.1
Dell Chromebook 11 3180The best introductory laptop for kidsCPU: Intel Celeron N3060 | Graphics: Integrated (320MHz) | RAM: 2GB – 4GB |
Screen: 11.6-inch HDF (1,366 x 768) non-touch – HD (1,280 x 720) touch | Storage: 16GB – 32GB eMMCRuggedized frameGreat priceLow-res
screenWeak graphicsThe latest entry-level Chrome OS laptop from Dell is, by our measure, the current best option for a kid’s first laptop
This Chromebook’s 11-inch frame may be tiny, but so is your little one
What’s more important are its classroom tools, like an activity light that allows kids to digitally raise their hands, plus it’s got a
‘kid-proofed’ sealed, spill-resistant keyboard and rubberized sides.The amazing price is noteworthy, too
Plus, Chrome OS is historically easy for parental controls as well as malware protection. Read the full review of a predecessor:Dell
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Lenovo IdeaPad 120SThe top Windows laptop for young kidsCPU: Intel Celeron N3350 | Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 500 | RAM: 2GB | Screen:
11.6-inch HD (1,366 x 768) | Storage: 64GB eMMCExcellent priceGood amount of storageNot quite as ruggedizedLow-res screenIf you’re more
used to Windows 10 or your child prefers it, we find the Lenovo 120S to be among the most impressive at this rock-bottom price range
The laptop is mildly ruggedized to survive slips and spills, and even features a USB-C port for a bit of future-proofing
Finally, trust that this device will be free of bloatware that could otherwise distract your kid
That’s enough in our book to recommend this laptop to nearly every parent – especially for Windows 10 families.Read the full review of a
predecessor:Lenovo IdeaPad 100S  3
Acer Chromebook 15Perfect for when they hit double-digitsCPU: Intel Pentium N4200 | Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 505 | RAM: 4GB | Screen:
15.6-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) IPS | Storage: 32GBLuxury feelAmazing priceHefty weight and dimensionsWhen your kids approach or enter
double-digit years, they might require something more robust to support them through larger projects (and sharper streaming)
Acer’s latest 15-inch Chromebook will bring serious sophistication to your kid’s computing experience, from its design to its features,
like a full HD display, fast USB 3.0 connections and an HDR webcam
However, this laptop is ideal for adolescents on account of its larger size and lack of kid-proof features in exchange for a more luxury
experience at an excellent price.Read the full review:Acer Chromebook 15 4
Asus Transformer Mini T102HAFor the tablet-starved tike or teenagerCPU: Intel Atom x5 | Graphics: Intel HD Graphics | RAM: 2GB – 4GB |
Screen: 10.1-inch HD (1,280 x 800) LED | Storage: 64GB (up to 192GB with micro SD)Everything is includedMany form factorsSlightly
underpoweredIf your kid basically demands a tablet, but you would like to see him or her master the traditional computer as well, this
Windows 10 tablet set is the most impressive we’ve seen yet, especially for the price
This tablet brings plenty of power and ports to the table, not to mention a fingerprint sensor, stylus and keyboard cover – all in the box
Topping it off is a whopping 11 hours of promised battery life
If your kids are just too used to tablets to leap for a traditional laptop, then this here is the best option given the price.Read the full
review: Asus Transformer Mini T102HA5
MacBook AirKid’s first secondary (or post-secondary) laptopCPU: Intel Core i5 – i7 | Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 6000 | RAM: 8GB |
Screen: 13.3-inch WXGA+ (1,440 x 900) LED | Storage: 128GB – 512GB SSDCheapest MacBook everStill holds upLow-res screenNot the latest
parts insideThere comes a time when your little one won’t be so little anymore, and therefore requires a laptop to match
However, we know parents aren’t made out of money
With that in mind, the MacBook Air is an excellent choice for secondary, or post-secondary, school kids for its amazing battery life,
fantastic operating system and fine portability
Plus, MacBooks are famous for outliving most Windows laptops for far longer, and this one in particular is often discounted quite
heavily.Read the full review:MacBook Air RLwDoVBuApCqn5whLYcuaP.jpg#