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  2. Best Laptops for Kids to do Homework - AOL

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    A young girl sits at a laptop. ... So grab that snack and check out our choices for best kids’ laptops. Boots in seconds. Lenovo Chromebook C330 2-in-1 Convertible Laptop, 11.6-Inch HD (1366 x ...

  3. The best laptops for students of all ages - AOL

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    Surprise: we have researched the best laptops for students. Getting a quality laptop for school or university is essential. Whether you're saving the group project, watching Netflix during class ...

  4. 11 Best Laptops for Students, 2019 - AOL

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    The right laptop can make homework efficient, maybe even engaging; the wrong one can frustrate students and drain your bank account.There are hundreds of different laptops out there; we've picked ...

  5. The best laptops you can buy in 2023 - AOL

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    Size matters! Pick a laptop that'll best suit where, and how, you like to work (or play). From left to right: The 13.3-inch LG Gram, 15.6-inch Gateway Ultra Slim and 17.3-inch MSI GE76 Raider.

  6. OLPC XO - Wikipedia

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    OLPC XO-1 laptop in e-book mode. The XO-1 is designed to be low-cost, small, durable, and efficient. It is shipped with a slimmed-down version of Fedora Linux and a custom GUI named Sugar that is intended to help young children collaborate.

  7. List of laptop brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    By 1990, Taiwanese companies manufactured 11% of the world's laptops. That percentage grew to 32% in 1996, 50% in 2000, 80% in 2007 and 94% in 2011. [7] [8] The Taiwanese ODMs have since lost some market share to Chinese ODMs, but still manufactured 82.3% of the world's laptops in Q2 of 2019, according to IDC. [9] Major relationships include: [10]