Polaroid, of instant camera fame, is releasing the follow up to their original kids’ tablet, and it’ll be all ready to go in time for holiday shopping season. It’s boasting more of the same, plus a few spec upgrades that make this tablet worthy of consideration.
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ClickN KIDS Tablet is One of the Cheapest Tablets on the Market
The good thing about the proliferation of new tablets on the market is that the price has been driven down to pretty comfortable levels. A great example is the ClickN KIDS tablet, an educational children’s tablet that comes in at just $100.
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Little Scholar is a Tablet for the Youngest Demographic Yet
Next thing you know, they’ll be having tablets ready for them right as they come out the womb. Little Scholar is a new tablet from School Zone made just for preschool to first grade children, and is made to give the little ones a head start on their foray into learning.
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Tabeo e2 Could Be the Kids Tablet to Get This Holiday Season
When going tablet shopping for kids, it’s tough to toe the line between too restrictive (i.e. endless complaining post-unwrapping) and too much freedom (i.e. I think you can imagine). The Tabeo e2, stocked at Toys’R’Us, looks like the perfect compromise this year – a quality tablet running on Android that comes with a host of parental controls that leave you in charge of what your kids can and can’t do.
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New Polaroid-Branded Kids’ Tablet Comes to Market
At CES last week, Polaroid showed off their own entry into the kids’ tablet market, with a 7” offering running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Ematic Announces FunTab Pro, an Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet for Kids
Ematic’s latest tablet is a grown-up tablet in a kids’ tablet’s body. The FunTab Pro (has to be the first time a kids’ product has gotten a “Pro” designation, right?) is a 7” Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet, but don’t worry – your kids won’t be wandering over the dangerous badlands of the Internet without restriction.
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Kid-Friendly Tabeo 7” Tablet Hits Toys ‘R’ Us
Tabeo is a tablet for kids who are old enough to turn their noses at more limited kids’ tablets that completely restrict web access, but young enough to not be trusted with full access to the Internet just yet.
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SmyleSafe Now Offering Parental Control Software for Tablets
SmyleSafe has just released their own Internet filter for tablets, which promises to make browsing the Web kid-friendly, if you aren’t always able to monitor your child’s browsing activity.
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VTech InnoTab 2 is One of the Latest Kids’ Tablets on the Market
VTech has announced the newest version of their educational kids’ tablet, the InnoTab 2. The InnoTab 2 is a 5” tablet that places an emphasis on parental control of content, keeping a pretty strict fence around what kids can access using the device.
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LeapFrog Announces the LeapPad 2, a New Kids’ Tablet
LeapFrog has announced their follow-up to last year’s popular children’s tablet, the LeapPad 2. The original LeapPad was designed to be a kid-friendly tablet, providing age-appropriate educational and entertainment material. Since its release, the LeapPad has been a hot item, and has been honored by the Toy Industry Association as Toy of the Year for 2011.