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My 7 year old has requested a Chromebook this year as they use these at school.  What is the difference between a Chromebook and a regular laptop?  Also which is the best of either to get a 7 year old?  She will be using it to play Prodigy math game online, Roblox and watch the goofiest of you tube videos!!  Thanks!

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I'd get a chromebook. A laptop would be overkill. Both my kids have chromebook from school and they can do verything they need. We don't even own a laptop anymore but we have no computer gamers here.
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Online =chromebook

Online + video editing + serious gaming, etc = laptop

 

A chromebook is a low power device which runs chrome (a browser) as its operating system.  It is designed to browse web pages.  A laptop is a more general use computer which runs Microsoft's Windows, Apple's MacOS, or some flavor of Linux/Unix/Android.  It is more powerful and better suited for running programs.

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I'm considering a chromebook for my 7yo DS birthday as well... I'd go for a touchscreen chromebook, it's easier to use than a mouse and alas, the way of the world...
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All depends on need. If there not doing anything major or have a need for programs then a chromebook would be fine. Just know in a few years they're needs may change and you may be looking for a laptop then but you may need to upgrade by then any way. 

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What is the best chromebook out there sale wise?  I know Walmart has one for $99.  Any particular one I need to be looking at?  Also open to the best laptop deals.

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With my job we deal with both acer and dell chromebooks (touch screens and non-touch screen for both) and have had very little issues with the Acers and after 3 to 5 years many are still going strong. Dells on the other hand, depending on the model, have serious breakage with hinge posts, motherboard and or batteries dying after 1 to 2 years and updates causing all sorts of issues.

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