Kids CyberNet Station is an expensive AIO computer

Posted in Computers by Shane McGlaun on January 19th, 2010

I have on more than one occasion thought about going to an AIO computer that is quieter than my normal desktop. My machine has so much gear crammed inside that the drone of the fans can drive you crazy some days. If you are looking for an AIO to give to a kid as their first computer, a company called Kid Computers has one.

The catch is that the machine sells for nearly $2,000, which many parents will consider a significant stretch for a first computer. A $500 to $1000 AIO from another manufacturer with netbook innards would be more appropriate in most cases.

For the $2000, you get a 19-inch touch panel, Intel Dual Core 5200 CPU, 4GB of RAM, 500GB of storage, and Intel GMA 3100 3D enhanced graphics. The machine also ships with software aimed at kids in elementary, middle school, and high school. It’s hard to see software justifying the high price though.

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