The reviews date from late 2011.
The top laptop will vary based on who you ask. According to PC Mag, the top laptop of 2011 was the Asus Zenbook for its affordability and high performance.
Xerox PARC made it in 1976
HP Envy Mac Book Pro (Retina Display) Asus Zenbook Prime Alienware M17X Lenovo Thinkpad Carbon But the laptop of the year in my books is the: Razer Blade
The cost depends on the type of laptop and what brand it is. It also depends on the size and what year it was made.:)
Sony's have the brightest & sharpest screens. ASUS has the most power related bang for the buck. HP has the best online deals just before Christmas. Answer: Find a Sony made six months ago, one that is on sale with full one year warranty. (It will give you 5 years of solid service and you will never be sorry.) Or, any ASUS lappy will make a professional computer individual proud. Gaming and app processing ahoy! Great stuff. Or, save a bundle on a high end Intel based processor business laptop on sale. (Make sure to get the add on 2 year warranty.) Forget the rest.
The best rated laptop brands for the year you've listed are: Apple, Lenovo, HP, Sony, Toshiba, ASUS, Dell, Samsung, Acer/Gateway, and MSI. So you would probably want an Apple notebook.
This can vary from year to year and month to month but ASUS brand motherboards are usually at the top
It was first conceived in 1972 by Alan Kay. The first flip form laptop was built in 1982 - it was the Grid Compass 1100.
By looking at the online reviews it seems that the Asus tablet would suit a six year old kid. If you want to have more information about it you can check Amazon's website descriptions and reviews.
The newest Asus Tablet is the Eee Slate B121. It features a strong glass face, features to increase productivity, security features, and a year of unlimited storage.
The new upcoming brand of laptop is Asus. If price is not an issue, there is a laptop with a Solid State Drive, meaning the hard drive is not a spinning disk, but a digital drive to save your data. They are tougher to damage and are much more reliable in keeping your data intact. They come with an i5 processor, or an i7 depending on your needs, which are the newest in processors from Intel.
Yes, i think a 9 year old should have a laptop.