Notebook or Netbook, They're Getting Cheaper

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LUIS ALVAREZ of FL 11:16PM November 03, 2008

Asus and others have targeted the college and high school set but what about the 3rd graders?

Many parents like myself would be interested in purchasing a cheap (<$400) laptop for our children if it came preloaded with kid friendly software. Because these laptops lack DVD drives, which are required for most kids software, they are impractical. But if the software was preloaded and setup, this reduces the hassle-factor. The currently available laptop look-a-likes are more toy than computer.

Is our only option OLPC?

of FL 1:04PM November 01, 2008

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