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I’m not the biggest fan of laptops, especially for kids. The ergonomics aren’t always the best. The ideal distance between eye and screen may clash with the optimal distance from the keyboard. I also think that needs will vary by student and app. One size does not fit all, although an eight- or nine-inch screen might be a compromise. You know, I had a think about this and I came up luxury with a solution that I think you might like. It involves paper, some harder luxury kind of paper to sit on the ends, to keep the luxury inner paper all nice-like and print on either side of the inside pages. It’s small, able to be held in one hand and fully adjustable to suit all viewing distance preferences. It can fit in a kid’s backpack and withstand most of what kids throw at it, perhaps excluding gallons of water. (Although, with a little hasty action and judicious drying there would be no need to replace the motherboard). You can write on it to take notes, if you have paid for it first and not borrowed it from a library, and thus your notes will always be in context.
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