Showing posts with label colorful netbooks for tweens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colorful netbooks for tweens. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Brightly Colored Netbooks for Middle Schoolers and Tweens


Acer Aspire One Happy2-13647 10.1-Inch Netbook

Acer has been providing great netbook choices for computer users of all ages, and with 1GB memory, and 250 GB SATA Harddrive, the Acer Aspire One Happy2 10.1 inch Netbook gives you some uniquely colorful gift options, if you are selecting a netbook for your tween or middle schooler.  Tweens tend to love the fun and funky side of life, and the color selection of this model (papaya, strawberry yogurt, banana cream, and blueberry milkshake), make this one of the most tween relevant netbook designs on the market. 

Pricing is between $250 and $300, depending on the color, and you can check out all the specs, details, and reviews at Amazon.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Supplementing Middle School Academics: Tween Computers?

With finances tight for many households, it seems tough to keep up with technology.  On the one hand, as advances in development happen, prices decline for more outdated products, and many of those so called "Outdated Products" are light years beyond the dinosaur computers of a decade ago! Costs aren't as prohibitive, but getting the best return on your technology investment is important. 

Desktop computers are priced to sell, in many cases, and are especially cost effective during back to school sales, and during the Black Friday blitz in late November.  Plan for either of these time frames, to get the best package.  Do your research on Black Friday discussion boards so you have an idea of previous years' offerings.  The last few years, I have seen huge speculations about $100 netbooks, but the only netbooks that come close to that price range tend to be insubordinate models, and really won't grow very far with your tween.  Basics will be able to be accomplished, but netbooks have advanced so well in recent years, that the $250 range can purchase a nice piece of equipment, suited to most school needs for the middle schooler. 

Laptops are often desired, but caution is suggested in terms of size.  Middle schoolers, and younger, will have a little trouble handling a larger laptop, so sticking with a smaller size, 14-15 inch, is advisable. 

If your budget isn't super stretched, and you can afford to spend more, there are lots of fun options, including colorful tween netbook computers.  Likewise, all in one and touchscreen computers are great options for enhancing your middle schooler's research options.  Tablets are also great computing options, with multi-modality benefits for all major learning styles.  Everything boils down to budget, interest, and goals.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Best Computer Choices for Tweens: Tween Netbooks, Tween Notebooks, or Tween Desktops?

There are many factors to take into consideration as you look at a computer system for your tween.  What's hot isn't always what's best, and the latest innovations sometimes have kinks to be worked out.  That said, computers have come a long way in a decade, and when your tween looks back, he will probably be amazed at how far things have come when he's a college senior, finishing his degree. 

At the time we purchased our first desktop, a family we knew had a tween who tinkered with an older computer at the time.  As technology advanced, he continued to tinker, and is now working with computer development for a living.  Tweens have the capacity to learn quickly, when they have an interest, and computers definitely hold the interest of many tweens.  Your investment in a computer for your tween is not just provision of an educational tool, but has the potential to provide a path to an interesting career.

Desktop Computers for Tweens

A desktop isn't as popular these days, given the portability of laptop and netbook options for tweens.  Nevertheless, the desktop can promote a bit of responsibility, and can provide just about all a tween needs to get through the middle and high school years, with some oversight.  A desktop won't walk out the door to school, and isn't likely to be dropped, a couple of pitfalls of giving a tween access to a portable computer.  An anchored workspace is a good habit developer for a tween, as organization and discipline in studies aren't innate skills for most kids in this age range.  If multiple children will be sharing a computer, this is best located in a central area, where parents can observe what is being done, and where parents have easy access to examine browsing histories and web activities.

Amazon has a great desktop computer finding tool, and you can examine customer reviews of various products.

Laptop Computers for Tweens


A laptop can be a good option for the tween who needs some portability, and who is going to need to use dvd's with their computer.  Homeschool students using computer curriculum, for example, would greatly benefit from a laptop, which can be taken on the road, or moved from room to room.  It's still important for a parent to oversee activities on a tween computer, and to  hold the tween accountable for their online activities.  A larger laptop is awkward, and I've experienced some precarious moments with my tweens handling my laptop.  I suggest a 14-15 inch size, which will be a little less precarious to balance, than a 17 inch.

The Amazon laptop finder tool can help you refine your search, based on your priorities.





Netbooks for Tweens


Netbooks are lightweight and ultra portable, able to accomodate most tween needs.  An external dvd drive can accomodate the homeschool student, while the cost of the netbook makes it extremely attractive as an all in one device.  The main concerns for tweens and netbooks will be security, as it's easy to fit a netbook into a backpack and take it to school, which isn't wise, at all.  As well, the small size of a netbook makes it difficult for a parent to see much of what the child is doing while he's browsing online.  Hence, parental controls and vigilance are essential, for the sake of online safety and security. 

***Read user reviews of Acer, an inexpensive netbook choice.
With any tween computer, it is imperative that the parent not give free reign, but rather, supervise the use of the computer, imposing restrictions for any inappropriate computer use.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Colorful Netbooks for Tweens


Toshiba NB505-N508OR 10.1 Inch Netbook in Turquoise
Also Available in Blue, Brown, Green, and Orange


HP Mini 210 Netbook in Plaid
Also Available in Lavender Frost, Blue, Charcoal, Pink, and Red
Recent years have seen the incorporation of color into the plastic housing and casing of electronic devices, adding a little bit of fun to the various devices.  For tweens, this is a great element, making everything from iPods to portable DVD players a little brighter, more personal.  Read user reviews of HP colorful netbooks, and colorful Toshiba netbooks.

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Blue Netbooks for Tweens

ASUS Eee PC 1001PXD-MU17-BU 10.1-Inch Netbook (Blue)
ASUS Eee PC 1001PXD-MU17-BU 10.1-inch Netbook in Blue
HP Mini 210-2180NR Netbook - Blue
HP Mini 210-2180NR Netbook in Blue

Pink Netbooks for Tweens

HP Mini 210-2160NR Netbook - Pink
HP Mini 210-2160NR Netbook in Pink
ASUS Eee PC 1008P-KR-PU37-PI 10.1-Inch Netbook - Karim Rashid Design (Pink)
ASUS Eee PC 1008P-KR-PU37-Pl 10.1 inch Netbook in Pink

Red Netbooks for Tweens

HP Mini 210-2190NR Netbook - Red
HP Mini 2210-2190NR Netbook in Red
Acer Aspire One AOD150-1920 10.1-Inch Ruby Red Netbook - 6.5 Hour Battery Life
Acer Aspire One AOD150-1920 10.1 inch netbook in Ruby Red

Green Netbooks for Tweens

Toshiba NB505-N508GN 10.1-Inch Netbook (Green)
Toshiba NB505-N508GN 10.1 Inch Netbook in Green
Samsung N220 Series N220-11 10.1-Inch Netbook (Green Pointillism Pattern)
Samsung N220 Series 10.1 inch Netbook in Green

Purple Netbooks for Tweens

Acer Aspire AO532h-2254 10.1-Inch Netbook (Amethyst Purple)
Acer Aspire AO532h-2254 Netbook in Amethyst Purple
HP Mini 210-2150NR Netbook - Lavender Frost
HP Mini 210-2150NR Netbook in Lavender Frost