The Best Laptops for Kids in 2024


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Like with smartphones, buying your kid a laptop is fraught with concerns, except for one crucial difference: Many elementary and middle schools consider them essential educational tools and equip classrooms with machines for their students. Other schools require parents to purchase laptops, offering a selection of recommended models. Your kid will likely need to use a laptop at school and home, whether you like it or not, especially in the wake of the pandemic, in which remote learning came to the fore. Regardless, kids will almost certainly want to use that computer at home, too, for fun (messaging friends, watching videos, playing Fortnite) and homework (looking up information, typing book reports).Kids being kids, the list of factors to consider doesn’t end there. Don’t forget about parental controls, durable plastic, and water-resistant keyboards. At least you won’t have to worry about the cost. Buying a kid-friendly laptop does not need to be a budget-crusher—some of our recommendations are under $500—and the even better news is that just because they’re inexpensive doesn’t mean they are necessarily slow or poorly made. You can even find a (relatively) affordable Apple MacBook these days.Below is a breakout of the best laptops for kids that we’ve tested for 2024, carefully picked with several specific subcategories in mind to cover every kid’s digital learning needs. Following that is a buying guide that further details your shopping concerns.

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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

Acer Aspire 3 (A315-24P)
Best Overall Windows Laptop for Kids

Bottom Line:
The Acer Aspire 3 (A315-24P) undercuts the competition with decent performance in its base configuration. It’s basic as bricks, though, and the higher-end configuration just isn’t as competitive.

PROS

Smooth everyday operation

Extensive battery life

Current Wi-Fi connectivity

Competitive starting price

CONS

Limited performance headroom

Dated, somewhat flimsy design

Lackluster display

Top configuration is outclassed

SPECS

Name
Value

Laptop Class

Budget

Processor

AMD Ryzen 3 7320U

Processor Speed

2.4 GHz

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

128 GB

Screen Size

15.6 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1080

Touch Screen

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

AMD Radeon Graphics

Graphics Memory

Wireless Networking

802.11ax, Bluetooth 5.2

Dimensions (HWD)

0.75 by 14.3 by 9.4 inches

Weight

3.77 lbs

Operating System

Windows 11 Home

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

16:46

Learn More
Acer Aspire 3 (A315-24P) Review

Apple MacBook Air (M1, Late 2020)
Best Apple Laptop for Kids

Bottom Line:
Now often discounted, the 2020 M1-equipped MacBook Air packs better performance than its predecessors, rivaling at times the M1-based MacBook Pro. It’s a good value for students.

PROS

Good value, especially for a MacBook

Much-improved performance, thanks to Apple’s new M1 processor

Exceptional battery life

Sleek, portable metal design

High-quality keyboard, touchpad, and display

Multiple color options

CONS

Port selection limited to two USB Type-C connections

Still no touch-screen option

SPECS

Name
Value

Laptop Class

Ultraportable

Processor

Apple M1

Processor Speed

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

256 GB

Screen Size

13.3 inches

Native Display Resolution

2560 by 1600

Touch Screen

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Apple M1

Graphics Memory

Wireless Networking

802.11ax, Bluetooth

Dimensions (HWD)

0.63 by 11.97 by 8.36 inches

Weight

2.8 lbs

Operating System

Apple macOS

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

29:01

Learn More
Apple MacBook Air (M1, Late 2020) Review

Asus Chromebook Plus CX34
Best Budget Chromebook for Kids

Bottom Line:
The Asus Chromebook Plus CX34 proves that budget-friendly Chromebooks have more to offer than ever before, with more performance and even better features.

PROS

Affordable price even with improved specs

Leading performance in every test

High-quality FHD display

Decent port array, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2

Durable MIL-SPEC-certified design and antimicrobial coating

CONS

Average battery life

No touch capability (at this price)

Limited UFS storage is just adequate

SPECS

Name
Value

Laptop Class

Chromebook, Budget

Processor

Intel Core i3-1215U

Processor Speed

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

UFS (Universal Flash Storage)

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

128 GB

Screen Size

14 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1080

Touch Screen

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Intel UHD Graphics

Graphics Memory

Wireless Networking

802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), Bluetooth 5.2

Dimensions (HWD)

0.73 by 12.9 by 8.4 inches

Weight

3.17 lbs

Operating System

Chrome OS

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

12:46

Learn More
Asus Chromebook Plus CX34 Review

Lenovo Flex 3 Chromebook
Best Convertible 2-in-1 Chromebook for Kids

Bottom Line:
The Lenovo Flex 3 Chromebook is a highly affordable 2-in-1 with a charming design, a responsive touch screen, and a helpful array of ports.

PROS

Responsive 12.2-inch touchscreen

Low price

Compact and lightweight

Decent port selection

Flexible 2-in-1 design

CONS

Middling Intel N100 processor

Storage limited to 64GB eMMC

Lagging battery life

Plastic construction with unwanted chassis flex

SPECS

Name
Value

Laptop Class

Chromebook, Convertible 2-in-1, Budget, Ultraportable

Processor

Intel N100

Processor Speed

RAM (as Tested)

4 GB

Boot Drive Type

eMMC Flash Memory

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

64 GB

Screen Size

12.2 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1200

Touch Screen

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Intel UHD Graphics

Graphics Memory

Wireless Networking

802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), Bluetooth 5.1

Dimensions (HWD)

0.72 by 11.18 by 8.27 inches

Weight

2.76 lbs

Operating System

Chrome OS

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

8:38

Learn More
Lenovo Flex 3 Chromebook Review

Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i 14-Inch (2022)
Best Budget Windows Laptop for Kids

Bottom Line:
The panel and battery could use some tweaks, but Lenovo’s IdeaPad Flex 5i 14-inch is a solid-value budget convertible laptop with a nice keyboard and decent performance for the money.

PROS

Sturdy as a tablet or laptop

Includes both HDMI and USB-C ports

Responsive, bright touch screen

Decent performance for the price

CONS

Display’s color coverage is lacking

Battery life is shorter than average

Active pen not included

Proprietary power port instead of USB-C charging

SPECS

Name
Value

Laptop Class

Convertible 2-in-1

Processor

Intel Core i5-1235U

Processor Speed

RAM (as Tested)

16 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

512 GB

Screen Size

14 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1200

Touch Screen

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Intel Iris Xe Graphics

Graphics Memory

Wireless Networking

Bluetooth, 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)

Dimensions (HWD)

0.69 by 12.3 by 8.9 inches

Weight

3.31 lbs

Operating System

Windows 11 Home

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

10:36

Learn More
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i 14-Inch (2022) Review

Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51-59MT)
Best Gaming Laptop for Kids

Bottom Line:
The Acer Nitro V 15 won’t top any charts, but it’s a fine value in a budget gaming laptop, driving more-than-60fps performance for well under $1,000 while dodging any major design potholes.

PROS

Attractive price

Suffices for 1080p gaming

Wide selection of ports

Lengthy battery life

CONS

Lagging processor performance

Limited 512GB SSD

SPECS

Name
Value

Laptop Class

Gaming

Processor

Intel Core i5-13420H

Processor Speed

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

512 GB

Screen Size

15.6 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1080

Touch Screen

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

144 Hz

Graphics Processor

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU

Graphics Memory

6 GB

Wireless Networking

802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), Bluetooth

Dimensions (HWD)

1.06 by 14.3 by 9.4 inches

Weight

4.66 lbs

Operating System

Windows 11

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

9:51

Learn More
Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51-59MT) Review

Acer Chromebook 516 GE
Best Gaming Chromebook for Kids

Bottom Line:
Acer’s rousing Chromebook 516 GE is among the first Chromebooks designed specially for cloud-based gaming. If this machine is any indication, we may be seeing the birth of a promising new class of laptop.

PROS

Superb performance in gaming (and everything else)

Powerful hardware for a Chromebook, from processing to storage

Rich port selection

RGB keyboard with anti-ghosting tech

Gorgeous 120Hz display

CONS

No touch screen

USB-C ports aren’t Thunderbolt 4

SPECS

Name
Value

Laptop Class

Chromebook

Processor

Intel Core i5-1240P

Processor Speed

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

256 GB

Screen Size

16 inches

Native Display Resolution

2560 by 1600

Touch Screen

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

120 Hz

Graphics Processor

Intel Iris Xe Graphics

Graphics Memory

Wireless Networking

Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2

Dimensions (HWD)

0.84 by 14 by 9.8 inches

Weight

3.75 lbs

Operating System

Chrome OS

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

9:41

Learn More
Acer Chromebook 516 GE Review

Framework Laptop 13 (2023)
Best Kids Laptop for Long-Term Savings and Upgrades

Bottom Line:
With its new 13th Gen Intel mainboard, the latest Framework Laptop 13 is a smarter buy than ever. Its sustainable, upgradable design promises that upgrading it down the line will cost a fraction of buying new.

PROS

Repairable, upgradable, and user-friendly design

Lightweight and portable, with 11-hour battery life

Swappable ports enable extreme customization

Expanded ecosystem of parts and accessories

Highly customizable before checkout

CONS

Expansion cards cost extra

Pre-built system comes at a premium

No touch-screen or OLED options (yet)

SPECS

Name
Value

Laptop Class

Ultraportable

Processor

Intel Core i7-1360P

Processor Speed

RAM (as Tested)

16 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

512 GB

Screen Size

13.5 inches

Native Display Resolution

2256 by 1504

Touch Screen

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Intel Iris Xe Graphics

Graphics Memory

Wireless Networking

Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3

Dimensions (HWD)

0.62 by 11.7 by 9 inches

Weight

2.9 lbs

Operating System

Windows 11 Home

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

11:12

Learn More
Framework Laptop 13 (2023) Review

Buying Guide: The Best Laptops for Kids in 2024
First and foremost as a preface to our advice: Our focus here is on younger kids. If your child is at the university level, check out our roundup of the best laptops for college students. And you’ll find even more choices in our overall roundup of the best budget laptops. Also check our top picks for the best Chromebooks for kids for more on ChromeOS concerns and education aspects, especially for the lower grades.If your child is also of the age that they may be looking to play PC games on the same machine they’ll use for schoolwork, that is a whole other set of considerations. We’ll address that in a section near the end of this article, but know that gaming machines cost more than our other picks here.Which Operating System Is Best in a Kid PC?Before you begin to evaluate features, you’ll start with the essential question that has plagued PC shoppers for decades: Which operating system should I choose?Most parents will choose between Windows and ChromeOS, the operating system from Google. In addition to running web apps within the Chrome browser, ChromeOS can run apps from the Google Play store designed for Android smartphones and tablets, including Microsoft Office. If you’ve decided against buying a smartphone for your kids but they talk your ear off about wanting to play mobile games, buying a Chromebook might be a good compromise.Apple fans aren’t limited solely to expensive premium laptops anymore, so macOS is also a viable choice. Thanks to a partnership between Apple and retailers like Walmart and Best Buy, the 2020 MacBook Air is more affordable than ever, so you can set your older kids up with a new MacBook (with older hardware) instead of using Apple hand-me-downs.

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Windows 10 and Windows 11 have also become more useful for kid-oriented laptops, thanks to S Mode, which is aimed at the education market and, among other security enhancements, prevents apps from being installed unless they’re available on the Microsoft Store. This means you can block games and apps based on their content ratings (something you can also do with Google Play apps). When your son or daughter gets older and more responsible, you can easily upgrade to the full version of Windows to remove these limitations.

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If your child’s school has specific software that runs only on Windows, your operating system choice will be decided for you. If not, you’ll want to take a close look at ChromeOS, since a few Chromebooks include decidedly kid-friendly features (such as easy-grip coatings, or display lids that double as whiteboards). Again, check out our Chromebooks-for-kids guide and best Chromebooks for gaming for more on the specifics around this OS.Features like these are what transform an ordinary cheap laptop into a school-friendly machine that kids won’t outgrow or wreck in a few months. Arguably the most important, though, is how rugged the case is.Built for Backpacks: Rugged Laptops for KidsA few Chromebooks and inexpensive Windows laptops have spill-resistant keyboards, meaning they should survive splashing with an ounce or so of water unscathed. It’s much rarer to find entire laptops that are waterproof; the rugged ones that are (models like Panasonic’s Toughbook line or Dell’s Latitude Rugged Extremes) typically cost several thousand dollars and aren’t geared toward kids at all, but rather workers in emergency-services, outdoorsy, or shop-floor professions. Likewise, it’s relatively easy to find reinforced lids or cases bolstered with rubber to help absorb drops from a few feet, but you won’t see fully ruggedized machines anywhere close to this price range.

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Portability is another critical concern, especially for middle- and high-schoolers who walk to school with backpacks laden with heavy textbooks. Most laptops in this category with screen sizes from 11 to 13 inches weigh about 2.5 pounds. Go above 3 pounds, and you’re putting a real burden on your child’s shoulders. Battery life is important, too, but it’s no longer the limiting factor that rendered the laptops of a decade ago useless if they spent more than a few hours away from a power outlet. Even some of the cheapest laptops now deliver times of about 10 hours on PCMag’s battery rundown test, thanks (mostly) to power-sipping Intel processors.What Specs Should My Child’s Laptop Have?The final consideration is how your kids will use the laptop, which in turn determines the processor, storage, and memory configurations you should select. Tasks such as taking notes, writing papers, or making PowerPoint slides require little more than the bare minimum, which means that an Intel Celeron or Pentium processor will suffice; a few budget Chromebook models now also use AMD or MediaTek mobile processors. These collectively are the lowest performance tier in budget laptops. (The exception to that: AMD’s Ryzen C series chips, much peppier AMD processors that are purpose-built for Chromebooks.)The next step up is an Intel Core i3, which you should consider if your kid’s teachers regularly have them stream online educational videos. An Intel Core i5 or i7 or an Apple M-series chip is best, but they’re all but impossible to find on a laptop or Chromebook that costs about $300. Suppose you opt for a more powerful processor so your kids can stream videos. In that case, consider a 2-in-1 convertible or detachable laptop, which can double as a tablet thanks to a hinge that rotates 360 degrees, or a screen that detaches entirely from the keyboard base. Most hybrids and convertibles are more expensive than the price range we’ve discussed, but you can find a few high-quality models for less than $500 (especially in the Chromebook crowd). These are best for middle-school-age children or older since these machines are naturally less durable than a conventional laptop.

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As for memory and storage, a typical minimal configuration is 4GB of RAM and 64GB of flash memory. The former (memory) amount is adequate in a budget Chromebook but not a Windows machine; 8GB is the best baseline for anything running Windows. Consider bumping up the storage capacity to 128GB, since the operating system files on a Windows PC can take up more than 20GB, leaving your kid with a paltry 40GB or so of built-in storage. The exception is if you choose a laptop that has a roomier but slower (and more easily breakable) spinning hard drive or one with a built-in SD card reader. (Hard drives have disappeared from Chromebooks, and mostly from budget laptops, too, barring some older models.) In the latter case, you could stick with the base configuration and ask your kids to store their bulkier files on SD cards if needed, which you can buy in 32GB capacities for about $20 each.Time for Fun: What About Graphics and Games?Just because you’re selecting from relatively slow processors and limited memory capacities doesn’t mean gaming is out of the question when your kid is done with their schoolwork. Some games are, of course, even educational. For instance, Microsoft has an educational version of its immensely popular open-world construction game Minecraft. Students can use it to explore real-world history like the Oregon Trail, solve math problems as they understand how long and challenging the trail was, and research fur-trading companies to learn about the economic concepts of monopolies and supply and demand, among other activities.

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Minecraft and similar games will run on Core i3 systems with as little as 4GB of RAM—it’ll even run on some Chromebooks—but if your kid is looking forward to playing them, you’ll make the experience much more enjoyable by selecting a laptop with 8GB. And new to the laptop market: gaming Chromebooks, which are built to take advantage of Android games and cloud gaming services.If your child plans to do more intense gaming, you’ll need to increase the power and the price to a full-fledged gaming laptop or desktop. These are laptops with a dedicated graphics chip, dubbed GeForce GTX, GeForce RTX, or Radeon RX. You won’t find current-generation gaming laptops for less than $700. However, $800 is the on-ramp for machines with game-worthy GeForce or Radeon dedicated graphics chips, and prices rise rapidly from there as you add features and power. Most kids will be satisfied with a budget model under $1,000, however. (See our guide to budget gaming machines.)So, Which Laptop Should I Buy for My Child?Giving your son or daughter a laptop endows them with a portal into the mighty internet, even if the laptop itself may not be the most potent you can buy. It’s up to you (and your kids’ teachers) to ensure that tool isn’t harmful. Fortunately, both Chromebooks and Windows laptops have parental control features, and a laptop’s size relative to a smartphone makes it easier to monitor activity and set ground rules like disallowing computer use after homework is finished.Check out our top picks for laptops designed for school-age kids below. You can also check out our roundup of our favorite tablets for kids, as well as our top phones for kids.

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