CNET’s Natali Del Conte shows Chris Wragge ѕοmе οf thе latest аnd mοѕt innovative hi-tech gadgets fοr kids thіѕ school year, frοm аn inexpensive аnd efficient laptop tο a light-weight book bag.
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CNET’s Natali Del Conte shows Chris Wragge ѕοmе οf thе latest аnd mοѕt innovative hi-tech gadgets fοr kids thіѕ school year, frοm аn inexpensive аnd efficient laptop tο a light-weight book bag.
Popularity: 1% [?]
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Most of these will not be allowed in public schools, or will require lots of paperwork (the laptop)
Man, she sure does have a pair on her.. I’d like to do some unique jumps on that trampoline
Oh, and the kids are using a script. Or their lieing.
1:25 “And it’s cheap; Its under $600.” You call that cheap? My netbook (powerfull for a netbook) was $400 2-3 years ago, and now its $200. The HP Mini, look it up.
i like my regular backpack. jansport ftw hoe/
all they need is an ipad that can print.
ok one thing…KIDS ARNT ALLOWED ANY OF THIS…IN HIGHSCHOOL >:| lmao
one word for all of this …… IPAD
Year 2010 lunch box. It is 2011 and all i have is a paper bag
My friend got the first device and it dose not work well at all!
That host is a dick……
3:04
TITS
Fuck you, Spanish.
WWWWWWTTTTTTTFFFFFFF!!!!!!!!!! DID SHE SAY A FUCKING JIZ BOXXX!!!! 2:10
Check our gadgets here
In my school black people will steal all that from me if they see it
@The25thGuY lol
@bioniclefanfreak829 holy crap
WHAT AGAIN MAZDA BUILDS? CHEVYS
the girls a robot look at her back @ 0:55
I could get a flash card app for my iphone in 2007
i only ike the samsung tiny rock
thumbs up if you see this in 2011
200 sheets of paper=200 juice boxes