The best Laptops for Kids

These days, many children have their own movies. So when children start learning and doing homework in primary school, they may also need laptops. We have the best affordable laptop for your kids in every age segment, whether you’re looking for a primary school kid or a high school student game laptop Chromebook. For college students, please look at the list of our best college laptops.

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For just $329, the Acer Spin 1 offers key features that you won’t find in many 2-in-1s that cost hundreds more. Kids will appreciate the 1080p, 11.6-inch touch screen which is one of the most vibrant displays on the market while parents gawk at the all-aluminum chassis. At just 2.65 pounds, the Spin 1 is more than light enough for young kids to carry to school. An included pressure-sensitive stylus allows children to draw or scribble notes on the screen, which bends back 360 degrees into tablet mode. A small, but highly-tactile keyboard is great for young typists.

Age Group: 7 to 12

Pros: Vibrant screen; Aluminum chassis; Stylus included
Cons: So-so battery life; Limited internal storage

Key Specs: 11.6-inch / 1920 x 1080 screen; Intel Celeron N3350 CPU; 4GB of RAM; 32GB eMMC storage; 2.65 pounds

With any notebook for young children, durability has to be a top concern and the Asus Chromebook Flip C213 is the sturdiest 2-in-1 we’ve ever tested. The C213 survived multiple 4-foot drops onto concrete, coming away with a few scratches.

The keyboard is one of the best we’ve seen on any notebook this size, providing plenty of travel and feedback, while the bendback design allows kids to use this laptop in tablet, tent or stand modes. With Google’s Chrome OS on-board and the ability to run Android apps, this convertible is simple, secure and loaded with possibilities. It also lasted a full 11 hours and 8 minutes on our Asus a32-f3 laptop battery test.

Age Group: 7 to 12

Pros: Long battery life; durable design; Great keyboard
Cons: Mediocre cameras

Key Specs: 11.6-inch / 1366 x 768 Screen; Intel Celeron N3060 CPU; 4GB RAM; 32GB eMMC Storage; 11:08 Battery Life

Available in vibrant colors such as glossy red and blue, the Inspiron 11 3000 looks great and sounds even better, with strong audio output. This 11.6-inch Windows clamshell lasts an epic 13 hours and 45 minutes on a charge, making it ideal for getting through a long school day or maybe even two.

With its Intel Celeron CPU and 2GB or 4GB of RAM, the Inspiron 11 3000 is particularly powerful, though and its 1366 x 768 screen isn’t particularly bright. However, this laptop will be adequate for younger users and, with its starting price of $179, you won’t feel terrible if your child breaks or outgrows it.

Age Group: 7 to 12

Pros: Colorful chassis; Long battery life; Low price
Cons: Dim display; Modest performance

Key Specs: 11.6-inches / 1366 x 768 Screen; Intel Celeron N3060 CPU; 2GB RAM; 32GB eMMC Storage; 2.4 Pounds; 13:39 Battery life

The 15-inch Acer E 15 E5-575-33BM provides strong performance, a colorful 1080p display, a comfy keyboard and plenty of storage for under $350. However, this 5-pound Windows notebook is too heavy to bring to class and too large for all but the oldest kids to use on their laps, so it’s a good choice for kids who mainly need a computer at home.

If your child wants to kick the E 15’s performance up a notch after you buy, the bottom panel comes off so you can upgrade its 4GB of RAM and 1TB hard drive to 8GB and an SSD. The laptop also lasts over 8 hours on a charge so your kid can use it on the couch or the dining room table, without hunting for an outlet.

Age Groups: 7 – 12; 13+

Pros: Great value; Sharp colorful display; Solid performance; Long Acer as07b72 battery life
Cons: Too heavy to bring to school

Key Specs: 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 Screen; Core i3-7100U; 4GB of RAM; 1TB Hard drive; 8:16 Battery life

With its classy aluminum chassis, colorful 1080p screen and ability to bend back into tablet, tent or stand modes, the C302CA is the cream of the Chromebook crop. Its 12.5-inch screen is extremely bright and its 2.6-pound chassis is light enough not to weigh down a student’s backpack. The Asus Chromebook Flip C302CA also lasts nearly 9 hours on a charge.

However, because the C302CA costs around $500 and isn’t made to be particularly durable, we recommend it for older children.

Age Group: 13+

Pros: Bright, 1080p screen; Attractive design; Long battery life
Cons: Not built to be durable; Expensive for a Chromebook

Key Specs: 12.5-inch / 1920 x 1080 Screen; Core m3 CPU; 2.6 Pounds; 8:53 Battery Life

The $749 Asus ZenBook UX330UA isn’t dirt cheap, but it’s an incredible value for a laptop that’s powerful and portable enough for your teen to keep well into their college years.  The 13-inch features a vibrant 1080p screen, speedy 8th-Gen Core i5 processor and blazing-fast 256GB SSD.

At just 2.7 pounds, the UX330UA is lighter than many notebooks with 11-inch displays, and it can fit easily into a backpack full of books. Asus’ laptop comes with a wide selection of ports, including both USB 3.0 and USB Type-C connectors, HDMI for outputting to a monitor and an SD card slot for grabbing pictures off a camera. Best of all, this aluminum-clad clamshell lasts for 9 hours on a charge.

Age Group: 13+

Pros: Colorful full HD screen; Long battery life; Wide port selection
Cons: Stiff touchpad; Plenty of bloatware

Key Specs: 13.3-inch / 1920 x 1080 screen; Core i5-8250U processor; 8GB of RAM; 256GB SSD; 2.7 pounds

Powerful enough to edit video projects for school and play the latest PC games (at decent settings), Dell’s Inspiron 15 7000 is a good choice for parents with $950-plus budgets and teens who don’t need to carry their laptops to school every day. This attractive 15-inch laptop features a powerful quad-core Intel processor, speedy Nvidia GTX 1050 or 1060 graphics and plenty of storage space. The laptop also lasts over 7 hours on a charge, which is good for a gaming system, but because it’s a bulky 5.99 pounds and an inch thick, your kid will probably use it around the house, rather than lugging it to class.

Though it’s marketed as a gaming machine, the Inspiron 15 7000 has a number of homework-friendly features, including a high-res display that helps you see a lot of text on screen at once and plenty of ports for connecting to peripherals. However, we’re not big fans of the keyboard so touch typists might want to consider attaching an external one.

Age Group: 13+

Pros: Powerful performance; Comfortable keyboard; Long Dell inspiron 1525 notebook battery life
Cons: Heavy; Dim display

Key Specs: 15.6-inch / 1920 x 1080 or 3840 x 2160 Screen; Intel Core-i5-7300HQ or Core i7-7700HQ; Nvidia GTX 1050 or 1050Ti GPU; 11:23 Battery life

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