Looking for opinion on this laptop
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Since working with 4 clietns that bought Acer touchscreen AIOs last year, I can attest that Acer has figured out how to do touchscreens right. I would buy that laptop for your daughter!
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Agreed you will want TouchScreen here on out with Windows Devices...my fear is the hard drive will slow it down...you may want to look at a SSD drive as an option or in the future...
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@garak0410 Not sure about the unit that @JaredBusch first listed... but the Acer Aspire 2 in 1 boots rather quickly. While it's still new and I uninstalled much of the bloat ware (co-worker just got one Sunday), but thus far he's impressed with it.
There are upsides to installing a SSD though.. and drop the 1TB drive to a portable external unit - Win/Win.
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I agree with AJ on the point that you need to remember this is a disposable device - as long as you go in with that mindset, Go for it!
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@garak0410 said:
Agreed you will want TouchScreen here on out with Windows Devices...my fear is the hard drive will slow it down...you may want to look at a SSD drive as an option or in the future...
My Acer came with a 5400 RPM drive... 5 years ago. The drive finally died and I replaced it with an SSD. I've got to say the performance difference is tangible I wish I had done when SSD prices started to come down.
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The device is a learning tool. Not just for learning about how to use a computer, but also learning how to properly care of her possessions.
So because of that, it is not disposable. It will not be replaced easily.
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LOL - She's also 6...
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She is 6 that doesn't mean she can't be very responsible. My son at that age had his own that he was responsible for fixing and updating. Kids can be responsible.
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@Minion-Queen said:
She is 6 that doesn't mean she can't be very responsible. My son at that age had his own that he was responsible for fixing and updating. Kids can be responsible.
LOL - True, but at the same time don't expect the world is all I meant by it - besides did you see my " "
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Responsible.
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I built PCs for my kids from leftover parts in 2003 for Christmas. I told them if they got virus and malware from downloading music illegally, they would have to re install Windows.
My youngest son came to me a week later and asked for the Windows XP CD and if I would walk him through the process.
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@technobabble said:
I built PCs for my kids from leftover parts in 2003 for Christmas. I told them if they got virus and malware from downloading music illegally, they would have to re install Windows.
My youngest son came to me a week later and asked for the Windows XP CD and if I would walk him through the process.
LOL that's awesome!
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Great way for them to learn! And very amusing to watch them figure it out on their own.