| Beginning of 7th grade |
| Christmas of Gr. 8 so she could do schoolwork without needing ours. |
| 17 for the oldest when we got tired of her always using ours. 12 or the youngest - his IEP allows him to take notes in class with it. |
| my soon to be 5th grader is saving money right now. he should have 500-600 dollars around december, so he will buy it then. right now he borrows our desktop, i pod or surface. he has had his own kindle for 2 years. |
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When he started college we bought him a PC laptop costing $600.
At the end of his first year of college he wanted a Macbook Pro for over $2K. We told him that he was welcome to sell the PC and use the proceeds towards the Apple laptop. He would need to make up the difference by earning money through a summer job. He did that and bought his Macbook Pro. |
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When each DS went to college a laptop was required. By they each had their own desktop computer since 2nd or 3rd grade. Desktops cost less and usually last longer.
My youngest son who is his 3rd year of engineering school was required to get a high end laptop for about 2K. Uses it every day. |
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When each DS went to college a laptop was required. By they each had their own desktop computer since 2nd or 3rd grade. Desktops cost less and usually last longer.
My youngest son who is his 3rd year of engineering school was required to get a high end laptop for about 2K. Uses it every day. |
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no kid lap tops here. Kids age 15.5 and 10. With this age gap, we've never had a problem with sharing the desktop computer, and DH and I share our own laptop that the kids don't use. If in the next few years, sharing the desktop becomes a problem, we'll probably allow one of them to use the laptop as necessary with permission.
I like my kids' computer use right out in the open where I can see it, so kid laptops aren't an option here. The desktop sits in the dining room. My teen has plenty of quiet there if he needs it for school work, since the TV is some distance away. |
We sent our son off to college with a Macbook Pro, replacing his crappy hp laptop we bought at Costco 3 years earlier. |
| Bought son his first, brand new laptop at age 12. A chrome book and it is the perfect choice. Before that he used an old extra laptop we had around the house or one of our laptops. |
| I am shocked at how many of you actually still have desktops. That is pretty old school. |
We love our 22 and 27" iMacs. And I love our home office space. DH and the teens also have MacBooks and we have iPads and a mini. Works for us. Don't know how it could be considered old school but whatever. |
| We (parents and two kids) shared two desktops and a laptop which were provided (some cases discarded) by my employer. Each teenager received a new Mac pro for college. |
| Seriously?? We have one computer for the whole house. That's not a financial thing, that a priorities-in-order thing. |
I don't get it. |