It seems like kids today are born with computer skills. From the moment their tiny hands can clutch, they're reaching for that keyboard, mouse, touch screen or cell phone.
However, parents still need to help kids develop technology skills to succeed in today's wired world.
When buying computers for teenagers, keep in mind their specific ages and needs.
Does a desktop or laptop make sense? What about a touch screen? From durability to ease of use, there are several things to consider:
Fun and Easy
Select a computer that's easy to use and exciting. Consider touch screens for home PCs and laptops. They're exploding in popularity in K-12 classrooms and colleges, and won't break the bank, with prices ranging from $500 to $1,000. When it comes to schoolwork, taking notes becomes more exciting and students can zoom in on images, create sketches and easily organize their work.
Speed and Durability
Teens use lots of games and educational software filled with videos and animation. And with technology continually advancing, plan ahead for more advanced needs by purchasing a PC with the highest processor speed and most memory you can afford. Don't skimp on durability, especially with laptops. A more rugged laptop is worth the investment, as it will often be bouncing around backpacks.
Personalization
Get children involved in selecting computers. Do they like its look and feel? Teenagers, in particular, will have opinions. Some laptop-makers even provide options to select personalized designs for the backs of their laptops, letting teens express their individuality.
Keep in mind there is a perfect computer for everyone. Doing your homework by researching brands and features will secure the best fit for your child's needs. (StatePoint)