| For school work, for a high school student. TIA. |
I'd recommend getting one. They're great. |
| Thanks. Lol. Was looking for a recommendation on model & brand. Any reason not to get a Dell? |
Oh, PP, really?
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I bought one Toshiba for my kids and one ASUS for me in Dec. and we are happy with both. I bought a Dell for me first and it was a disaster out of the box. Shipped it back to Amazon and got the ASUS. Mine is a touchscreen.... I don't really use that feature much. Isn't necessary.
The Toshiba was right around $400 -- Core i5, 8GB. |
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If you are in FCPS I would go for a chrome book. the school's have recommended models. It was only $250, so on the scale of risk and $ mistakes not too bad. Hoping to get 4 years out of it.
Don't over think it. How much do you spend on monthly music lessons or sports gear or sport fees? |
This is helpful Thanks. We are in PG, but much of his middle school work is done in the cloud already. |
| OP again. I'm pretty sure he's still going to need Microsoft office products offline. Pardon my ignorance, but can you do that on a Chromebook? |
I think you probably can. PGCPS allows free use of MSOffice. Check the requirements on pgcps.edu |
No, you cannot put any software in a Chromebook. They are solely for use "in the cloud" and useless if you don't have Internet access. We gave DS a Chromebook in 5th. He just got a MacAir for 9th. DD, in 6th, has a Chromebook which will also get replaced with a full laptop when she gets to 9th grade. |
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We just went shopping for a laptop but didn't buy one yet.
I note that weight varies, and matters. We are looking at little ones because my kid has a monitor at home to plug into. I might make a different choice if he didn't. I thought that the touvch screen ones had no battery life. They are still selling some windows 8 machines, which you should avoid. I was surprised how expensive reasonably light ones are. |
| A high school student should know what he needs. Just give him a budget and let him pick something. I wouldn't spend a fortune if you expect to replace it before college (which might depend what grade he's in). I bought my DC an upgraded MacBook Air right before senior year and don't anticipate getting her a new one before college (she'll just need to add MS Office through the college and maybe a backup hard drive). |
| Went to Office Depot today and bought an HP with an AMD10 processor. I researched the difference between an AMD and Intel and was told that the amd10 is similar to an Intel I 5 processor. Kids have already downloaded Google Chrome so they can work on their projects and seem happy. |