Given that this was designed to be used by children as young as kindergarteners, the entry specs are, as you'd expect, fairly modest. The Latitude 13 will start at $399 with a Celeron processor and no touchscreen, though you could, if you wanted, add a touch panel and go all the way up to a fourth-generation Core i5 CPU. Other options include 2GB to 8GB of RAM; a regular, hybrid or solid-state drive; and a four- or six-cell battery. What's nice is that even a mid-specced $599 model with a Core i3 processor comes with a generous three-year warranty. And, you don't have to be a school district to get one; there's nothing stopping you from buying one off Dell's site. So, if you're a parent looking for a cheap, durable laptop for junior to play with, this could be a very nice deal indeed.