Best Computer Options for My 7-Year-Old’s First Build

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Asked By CuriousCoder82 On

I'm planning to gift my 7-year-old son his first computer for the holidays, and I'm really excited to build it with him. He's interested in programming and digital art, but I'm a bit out of touch with current PC building since I haven't done it since the Windows Vista days. I'm looking for something fun and educational that won't break the bank. Should I go for a custom PC build, a Raspberry Pi 400, or maybe repurpose an old MacBook Pro? Also, I need some advice on parental controls for online safety. My budget is around $500 to $1000, and I'd appreciate any insights on the best options for a kid-friendly computer setup.

2 Answers

Answered By BuildGuru99 On

A friend in programming suggests Windows since most PCs use it. You can get a decent budget build for gaming and creative apps. Check out some YouTube videos for recommendations under $500 or $700—it'll give you a good idea of what's possible. If you're considering spending up to $1000, you could improve components significantly for performance.

BudgetBuilder42 -

Honestly, I’d go for something cheaper than $1000 for a first computer, especially if it’s mostly for learning and basic tasks.

Answered By TechSavvyMom87 On

I'd recommend going with Windows for the PC build. It's the standard OS and really user-friendly for beginners. If the MacBook is still running okay, it could also be a solid first computer. Just ensure they're not unsupervised on the internet; basic filtering can work well.

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