The best laptop for kids presents some unique challenges due to their potentially less careful handling of the laptop. That caused us to weigh durability a little more heavily than for most and ideally, it won’t be too expensive in case anything happens to it. For slightly older children or those that are abundantly careful, those are less relevant, so we aren’t eliminating all laptops that don’t fit those criteria. Regardless of your child’s needs after hours of researching and reviewing these laptops, we are sure that one will be the right fit — after you make one big choice.
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That one big decision is the operating system (OS) and, in most cases, you should probably go with Chrome OS. Google’s OS is easy to use, secure, and the most popular choice in schools today, so it should be familiar to kids and will help them to further excel in class. Modern Chromebooks, including those we have selected here also support Android apps and feature touchscreens, expanding the capabilities of these laptops and making them easier for kids to use. There are certainly some limitations to Chrome OS, for example, high-end gaming and video production are two categories that aren’t well served, still, a Chromebook is a great fit for most kids. If you have a gamer on your hands or your child is interested in some more intensive tasks that require specific software, like videography, game development, music creation, or things along these lines, then Windows 11 or macOS laptops are going to be the better fit. For younger kids, these operating systems will typically be more than they need, but for older kids or teenagers who have started to explore these topics in school already, it can be worth it. In virtually all cases, we would recommend Windows 11 over macOS at this stage as there simply aren’t any truly affordable macOS laptops. And with the exception of app development for iOS or macOS, there is nothing that cannot be achieved on either OS. Once you have determined which OS is right for your child the hard work is over. Here are the best laptops for kids based on our reviews — each of these is an excellent option for your child.
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Acer is the top seller of Chromebooks worldwide and that includes both high-end and more affordable models like the Chromebook C933T. While its boxy design may not stand out; the affordable price, solid display and excellent performance in this class will. The speakers are sufficient for listening to classroom videos, but a headphone jack is available if they need a more immersive audio experience or Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless headphones. Other ports include two USB-Type-C and two USB 3.1 Type-A. The Acer Chromebook C933T managed 10 hours and 10 minutes in our continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi battery testing, which is a couple of hours beyond the category average. The one disappointment with the Acer Chromebook C933T is that it lacks a touchscreen, this makes it less suited for younger students that may benefit from the tactile experience and support for Android apps. Those students should look to one of our other options including the slightly pricier Acer Chromebook Spin 713. See our full Acer Chromebook C933T-P8SM review. The Asus Chromebook Flip C434 may at first seem expensive for a Chromebook, at over $500, but it is one of the best Chromebooks on the market. The advantage of this laptop is that it should easily stay with your kid through years of use as they will not outgrow its capabilities. The 14-inch touchscreen looks phenomenal and is an excellent match both for engrossing younger kids who are viewing more content while for older kids it allows for easy multitasking. Support for Android apps is present and, with the more powerful Intel processor found in the Asus Chromebook Flip C434, there is no Android app or game that it won’t be able to handle. Unless your child needs some specific Windows 10 or macOS software, there simply isn’t a need to look beyond the Asus Chromebook Flip C434. See our full Asus Chromebook Flip C434 review. If you are trying to make up your mind between getting your child a tablet or a laptop, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet is an excellent middle ground choice with its detachable 10.1-inch touchscreen that will be easy for small hands to use. And, in a moment, the keyboard can be reattached to return back to laptop mode. While the other Chromebooks can fold flat, they are obviously still bulky in that position due to the keyboard. With Android app support on the Lenovo Chromebook Duet, you are really getting two devices in one with a solid Android tablet and Chromebook experience. And while adults or teenagers may find the keyboard a bit cramped, elementary school kids in particular are going to find the keyboard to be exactly the right size for them. Another bonus with the Lenovo Chromebook Duet is that, due to its tablet form factor, it features an 8MP rear camera, not something you are going to find on any other laptop. Kids love being able to snap photos and take little videos and this laptop will be miles better for those tasks than the webcam found on most notebooks. Finally, the battery life on the Lenovo Chromebook Duet is second to none at roughly 13 hours in our testing. See our full Lenovo Chromebook Duet review. The Google Pixelbook Go is one of the most premium Chromebooks on the market and while it’s overkill for most kids, it’s a great option for older children who don’t need Windows or macOS. This laptop is thin and light enough to take anywhere and delivers fast performance that makes it an excellent laptop for years to come. The battery life is similarly solid with 11 hours and 29 minutes in our testing, which should be enough to get most kids through at least a couple of days of use. The magnesium-alloy build and textured bottom of the laptop make it durable and easy to carry around. The 13.3-inch 1080p touchscreen display on the Pixelbook Go is bright and colorful, particularly when compared to most other Chromebooks on the market. Our reviewer was disappointed with the speakers, but the headphone jack allows user to plug in when they need a better audio experience. See our full Google Pixelbook Go review. While the HP Envy x360 (2020) is on the pricier side when compared to most of the laptops on this list (with the exception of the MacBook Air), it would be a mistake not to include it. For older kids, this is just a flat-out exceptional laptop and a great value. That’s why you will also find it among our best 13-inch laptops and best college laptops. The AMD 4000-series processor will run circles around any of the other laptops here, including the more expensive MacBook Air. If your kid is looking to do some light gaming or heavier content creation, like video editing on their laptop, this is going to serve them well. Battery life is excellent at 11 hours and 52 minutes in our testing and the 13.3-inch touchscreen is bright, vivid and offers a crisp 1080p resolution. While it might not be durable enough for young kids, the aluminum construction should hold up well to the kind of occasional bumps that will still happen with older kids. See our full HP Envy x360 13 (2020) review If your kid has to have a MacBook due to either software needs or strong preference, then the MacBook Air is really the only logical choice. The hardware reliability with the keyboard is back up to Apple’s old standards with the move to the Magic keyboard, and the aluminum construction is as solid as ever. While the $899 (with the education discount) starting price is outside of what we consider reasonable for a kid’s laptop, with the new Apple M1 chip this laptop is worth it if you feel that macOS is the way you want to go. It outperforms most everything in its class and delivers endless battery life (14 hours and 41 minutes in our testing) which is nice for a kid that may not always remember to plug it in. The webcam on the MacBook Air still isn’t amazing, but it’s a significant improvement over previous years and more important the mic and speakers are excellent so they’ll be able to hear everything and be heard. See our full MacBook Air (M1, 2020) review. The Asus Chromebook Detachable CM3 cloaks itself in the guise of a tweed-bound journal. However, lift the cover and you’ve unlocked a versatile 2-in-1 laptop that happens to include a stylus in case you did want to do some journaling. Its small 10.5-inch detachable form factor makes it an excellent choice for students as it is equally at home as a tablet or as a laptop. This hybrid build, much like the Lenovo Chromebook Duet, also means it gets a superior back camera that is ideal for capturing images for homework assignments or scanning in documents without having to use a second device. Despite the small size, the touchscreen is bright and vibrant, making it perfect for watching content as well. Performance is the weak spot for the Chromebook Detachable CM3, but it’s equal to the kind of tasks that a student will encounter running dozens of browser tabs without issue. As a consequence, the battery life is spectacular at 11 hours and 41 minutes in our testing, which should easily power a kid through days without having to worry about charging up. See our full Acer Chromebook Detachable CM3 review The Acer Chromebook 715 is a premium Chromebook that offers a durable aluminum chassis packed with great performance and over 10 hours of battery life. At its original price of over $700 it was a tough sell, but now you’ll find it for under $450. Its Intel Core i5-8350U processor helped it dramatically outperform most of the Chromebooks that we test ensuring that the laptop isn’t slowing your child down. Its integrated number pad is an excellent feature for kids too that may struggle with reaching for the numbers at the top of the keyboard. Though its 15.6-inch display is a little dull, it’s sharp, at 1920 x 1080 and the expansive display makes it ideal for almost any task.