It's that time if year again. If you have you're own children you must figure out the right presents for them. What do you purchase from the Christmas list, and what do you leave out?
In. my case I have a 5th grade daughter and 2nd grade son. Daughter already has a laptop and wifi galaxy mp3 player, so we're going light on her this year. She's not asking for much any way! The son, however, is eying all those things she already has, plus a couple video games. We're not going to get him a lap top, but were considering the mp3 player. Oh, he also asked for a 3DS, but we're not entertaining that idea. Then I got to thinking... His computer is old, handles most of his school needs but not holding up well for other things. I wonder if a small notebook would be a good alternative? It's got the mp3 stuff covered, and can handle most of the PC and laptop needs for an 8 year old. Plus, we don't have to shell out the kind of funds necessary for a laptop! Then I see this;
Infographic: Tablets top holiday shopping list | TechRepublic.
Maybe this will be his year for something not on his list, but just a good alternative......Here's another post.
In. my case I have a 5th grade daughter and 2nd grade son. Daughter already has a laptop and wifi galaxy mp3 player, so we're going light on her this year. She's not asking for much any way! The son, however, is eying all those things she already has, plus a couple video games. We're not going to get him a lap top, but were considering the mp3 player. Oh, he also asked for a 3DS, but we're not entertaining that idea. Then I got to thinking... His computer is old, handles most of his school needs but not holding up well for other things. I wonder if a small notebook would be a good alternative? It's got the mp3 stuff covered, and can handle most of the PC and laptop needs for an 8 year old. Plus, we don't have to shell out the kind of funds necessary for a laptop! Then I see this;
Infographic: Tablets top holiday shopping list | TechRepublic.
Maybe this will be his year for something not on his list, but just a good alternative......Here's another post.
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