On the occasion of communions, the PC can be an ideal gift for children from 8 to 10 years at the height of communions, surely you are also wondering what to give your child to celebrate it. And although we already gave you some ideas a few weeks ago, today we will focus on computers for children, one of the most useful gifts that you can offer your children in this age group (between 8 and 10 years old).
The wide range of models that the market puts at our disposal, however, can make the choice process difficult because, what is the best option for my little one? Here are the points:
What are you going to use it for: homework vs. leisure?
The first question you have to ask yourself is what you are going to use it for. In other words, the characteristics required by a child who is going to use it only at home will be very different from another who intends to take it to school to use it as a work tool. Regarding this last use, you can use it, for example, to access the school’s Intranet and download the notes, to do work in Word, to make fun PowerPoint presentations, and so on.
Your own tastes will also determine the choice, as the most creative will get more out of a device compatible with stylus and other touch options than the rest; while YouTube Kids lovers will prefer panels of a larger size and resolution (which, in short, offer them better quality to see every detail). The idea is to adapt it to your preferences and needs. Nor will it be the same if you love to fiddle with videos, edit them, are adept at tools for composing music, and others that are succeeding among 10-year-olds and that we have already discussed in previous articles.
Precisely if we talk about the audiovisual content part, our child will need a more powerful computer with greater storage capacity. Here we will look at the number of gig as (or tears) of RAM and ROM, because this content is precisely the takes up more space; although we will address these issues later. So that you can upload the reproductions that you modify without major problem, you must have a sufficiently fast and latest generation processor. Otherwise, you will be forced to endure long waits that will determine one of your favorite hobbies.
Desktop, laptop or convertible?
On the other hand, surely you are wondering what will be better: a computer with a monitor and CPU in the purest conventional style, or a 10 inch laptop. Here you have to know that a desktop PC will limit them a little more compared to other types of devices. Not only when taking it to other places outside the home (which will be more comfortable with a laptop or the like), but also within the home itself (to take it from the room to the living room, for example).
With a laptop, however, you always have the ability to take it with you no matter where you go. Something very comfortable and a great point in its favor, especially if you are going to use it at home to do homework and you also need it at school to teach audiovisual work, show a presentation, etc. In addition, there are currently very powerful ones and they have nothing to envy to larger PCs.
Convertibles are a very interesting alternative. These are computers that look similar to a laptop but can be “disassembled”, folded, or the like, to be used as a tablet and many other ways. It is a great option for those who prefer a more versatile gadget, since with them it will be easier for them to enjoy their favorite games in front of the television, and view YouTube Kids videos by placing it on the table in the various positions they usually offer. That is, they can do their homework in normal mode, and rotate the screen and place the hybrid on its feet to watch a movie when they are done.
In addition, this kind of “two in one” has a touch screen, something very comfortable whether we use it as a conventional computer, or if we do it in tablet mode. The reason? That it is very intuitive to navigate and access the different tools by clicking directly on the folder, with a slight gesture of the hand. Something that our little ones find much easier than taking a mouse or using the track pad (the typical tactile square that serves as a mouse located at the bottom of the keyboard).
That does not weigh much but is resistant
Regarding weight, it is more than likely that you do not want your child to carry enough books in the backpack, to add the kilos of an excessively heavy computer. In any case, this choice will largely depend on whether your child is going to take him to school very often. In addition, the kilos will be conditioned by the total dimensions of the device and by the material.
Hopefully this guide can be helpful!