computers for kids
By dawnskaggs
@dawnskaggs (122)
United States
December 13, 2007 4:03pm CST
I have a 5yo and a 6yo and I am looking for a cheap laptop to get them to use I want something simple and something basic. I want them to be able to search the internet and emai and thats all it needs to be. I heard about a computer that is for kids and for elderly that is basic. Does anyone know about this and does anyone know where I can get something like this. Thank You for your time and advice.
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3 responses
@sobitthen (7)
• United States
22 Dec 07
Laptop not a good idea for young children, they tend to spill things, drop things, and basically do n ot have a concept of worth or value at that age... The comments on a home computer seem more feasible, in a setting you could more closely monitor, just make sure they do not have admin rights to prevent them from making system wide problems. In fact all computers should be configured from 1 admin account, then never again logged into unless software upgrades are required, this would protect your computer from more internet prone attacks since you don't have permission to make changes on the account being used. The reason why linux users have less attacks, the only use root, the admin account when required and use a limited account remainder of use.
Perhaps these kids should play with other kids, avoiding the television and internet, enjoy the outdoors, play with toys, you are only young for a short period of your life and always wish you could return to a more simpler life...
just because other kids are using computers at younger and younger ages, doesn't mean it right... today's kids lead no social ifes and hide in their rooms thinking that chatting and emailing is interaction at a social level, I am weary of the end result and hope all the violence kids are expressing isn't the beginning... sorry for rant...
@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
15 Dec 07
Check the Sunday paper for specials. I've seen Toshiba laptops with Intel Celeron processors, 512MB RAM, and Vista Home basic for under $400 at Wallmart. Now these are now great machines, but they should be adequate for basic home use, and Toshiba is a dependable brand
@breadthless (124)
• United States
15 Dec 07
Personally, I think a family computer is best. I think they're too young to have their own computers. If it connects to the internet, there will be stuff that passes safe-site filters.