Great computer options for your back to schooler
Good news for students (and parents) facing the inevitable computer upgrade: there's never been a better time to buy one. Not only are there more options than ever before – in size and shape, brand, and specifications ("specs") – but there are attractive back-to-school deals to take advantage of.
Snippet: Some parents buy their kids a tablet, and pair it up with a wireless keyboard, but a true laptop is a better option for a couple of reasons. A laptop gives you more screen real estate to work with your programs and multitask between them. Laptops tend to have a lot more storage, and they have USB and SD card ports to easily get files on and off the computer. And a laptop's clamshell design helps protect the screen when not in use.
Snippet: Some parents buy their kids a tablet, and pair it up with a wireless keyboard, but a true laptop is a better option for a couple of reasons. A laptop gives you more screen real estate to work with your programs and multitask between them. Laptops tend to have a lot more storage, and they have USB and SD card ports to easily get files on and off the computer. And a laptop's clamshell design helps protect the screen when not in use.
Another option, however, is a "2-in-1" computer, which is a laptop when you need it and a tablet when you want it. Depending on the model, the screen bends back 360 degrees when you no longer need the keyboard, so you can use your fingertips (or stylus pen) on the screen like a tablet. In other cases, the screen detaches from the laptop altogether, which you can bring with you to swipe through games, movies, TV shows, music, photos and ebooks. 2-in-1s are usually Windows 10-based computers...
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