
Electronics to take students back to school
Indeed, a fully serviceable PC laptop from any of a variety of makers will run about $500, during a Mac laptop from Apple Inc. with similar capabilities will cost $1,000 or more.
Your student probably thinks a tablet would be cool, however it's hardly a necessity, particularly if she or he has a fairly new laptop. And it's on the whole a significant expense: Apple Inc.'s iPad2 starts at $499; other popular tablets include Motorola Xoom, which costs $800 and the $500 Samsung Galaxy.
Despite the rising popularity of e-book forms of textbooks on some campuses, e-book readers themselves simply aren't necessary because e-book software is free, and it will work on your PC, smartphone, laptop or tablet.
The Kindle starts at $114 with ads
The Kindle starts at $114 with ads and $139 without; other versions that can connect to 3G networks run up to $379. The NookColor is $249, during a black-and-white, Wi-Fi-only version is $139.
Many students heading off to college probably already have a smartphone. Furthermore than a lifeline for students addressing their day in day out needs, smartphones can be helpful educational tools, says Jim Barry, spokesman for the trade group the Consumer Electronics Association.
"They have alarm clocks, dictionary apps, apps for flash cards," and many other uses, he says. "You could go back to school with a laptop and a smartphone and you would probably be in effect covered."
At about $1 or $2 per gigabyte, a USB "flash" drive can make it easy to carry files and data back and forth to class or to a printer. And a Bluetooth headset or other earpiece, which cost $20 to $50, will help your student cut down on the radiation generated by a cellphone held to the ear.
GPS devices and video recorders are likely unnecessary for most students because smartphones perform those functions as then or better.
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When Can Students Take Electronics To School ?
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Electronics "back To School"
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