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RapToR wrote:get an iPad
LovinDiva wrote:RapToR wrote:get an iPad
Like a normal Ipad, Ipad? I'm sorry I don't know much about this Ipad, Tablet business.
LovinDiva wrote:RapToR wrote:get an iPad
Like a normal Ipad, Ipad? I'm sorry I don't know much about this Ipad, Tablet business.
LovinDiva wrote:Hi All,
I'm looking for an Android Tablet suitable for kids that would most likely have games. For a child 5 1/2 years old. If anyone can recommend any it would be nice. Looking on Google I've read several reviews on the following if anyone knows which is the better or have any suggestions please feel free to let me know.
LeapPad2
Toys R U Taebo
Kurio
Innotab
Nabi 2
XO Kid's Tablet PC
VTech InnoTab 2 Learning App Tablet
Tablet must be able to have internet capabilities but must also be kid friendly with interactive games.
moti wrote:LovinDiva wrote:Hi All,
I'm looking for an Android Tablet suitable for kids that would most likely have games. For a child 5 1/2 years old. If anyone can recommend any it would be nice. Looking on Google I've read several reviews on the following if anyone knows which is the better or have any suggestions please feel free to let me know.
LeapPad2
Toys R U Taebo
Kurio
Innotab
Nabi 2
XO Kid's Tablet PC
VTech InnoTab 2 Learning App Tablet
Tablet must be able to have internet capabilities but must also be kid friendly with interactive games.
LeapPad2 - Sucks especially with the downloading of apps and the availability of the app cards (works like prepaid) locally. ( I got the cards from walmart )
Don't have experience with the others.
We also have Ipad and Kindle at home and my son uses both and loves them.
Especially to watch his shows on Netflix as he can rewind/fast forward when he wants.
Strauss wrote:Those tablets listed by the OP are all crap for a young mind.
Maybe it could have been cool in 1990.
Consider an iPad Mini (more/better apps for kids and education) or a Nexus 7 (cheaper) and give the child something the won't get fed up of after 3 months.
Strauss wrote:Those tablets listed by the OP are all crap for a young mind.
Maybe it could have been cool in 1990.
Consider an iPad Mini (more/better apps for kids and education) or a Nexus 7 (cheaper) and give the child something the won't get fed up of after 3 months.
all of those tablets are cheaply made and not as responsive as an iPad, plus most of them you have buy content for it.LovinDiva wrote:Hi All,
I'm looking for an Android Tablet suitable for kids that would most likely have games. For a child 5 1/2 years old. If anyone can recommend any it would be nice. Looking on Google I've read several reviews on the following if anyone knows which is the better or have any suggestions please feel free to let me know.
LeapPad2
Toys R U Taebo
Kurio
Innotab
Nabi 2
XO Kid's Tablet PC
VTech InnoTab 2 Learning App Tablet
Tablet must be able to have internet capabilities but must also be kid friendly with interactive games.
LovinDiva wrote:moti wrote:LovinDiva wrote:Hi All,
I'm looking for an Android Tablet suitable for kids that would most likely have games. For a child 5 1/2 years old. If anyone can recommend any it would be nice. Looking on Google I've read several reviews on the following if anyone knows which is the better or have any suggestions please feel free to let me know.
LeapPad2
Toys R U Taebo
Kurio
Innotab
Nabi 2
XO Kid's Tablet PC
VTech InnoTab 2 Learning App Tablet
Tablet must be able to have internet capabilities but must also be kid friendly with interactive games.
LeapPad2 - Sucks especially with the downloading of apps and the availability of the app cards (works like prepaid) locally. ( I got the cards from walmart )
Don't have experience with the others.
We also have Ipad and Kindle at home and my son uses both and loves them.
Especially to watch his shows on Netflix as he can rewind/fast forward when he wants.
This is the one we were looking at, but tell me does this have internet capabilities?
yes it's branded Google but made by Asus.LovinDiva wrote:Strauss wrote:Those tablets listed by the OP are all crap for a young mind.
Maybe it could have been cool in 1990.
Consider an iPad Mini (more/better apps for kids and education) or a Nexus 7 (cheaper) and give the child something the won't get fed up of after 3 months.
Is this the Google brand?
Strauss wrote:Those tablets listed by the OP are all crap for a young mind.
Maybe it could have been cool in 1990.
Consider an iPad Mini (more/better apps for kids and education) or a Nexus 7 (cheaper) and give the child something the won't get fed up of after 3 months.
I wouldn't advise on a Kindle device as they can only run apps that are approved by Amazon. You do not get the full Android experience with the Kindlekurpal_v2 wrote:Strauss wrote:Those tablets listed by the OP are all crap for a young mind.
Maybe it could have been cool in 1990.
Consider an iPad Mini (more/better apps for kids and education) or a Nexus 7 (cheaper) and give the child something the won't get fed up of after 3 months.
This.
Nexus 7 or one of those kindles fit op budget and requirements
RapToR wrote:LovinDiva wrote:RapToR wrote:get an iPad
Like a normal Ipad, Ipad? I'm sorry I don't know much about this Ipad, Tablet business.
any iPad will do
If you have a budget to work with
Let me know and I will get cost to suit
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:she can also get these cases to make it more fun for the kid
http://www.amazon.com/i-Blason-ArmorBox ... 00B2SLE7C/
or this
http://www.amazon.com/Speck-Products-iG ... 00A35O1LQ/
moti wrote:LovinDiva wrote:moti wrote:LovinDiva wrote:Hi All,
I'm looking for an Android Tablet suitable for kids that would most likely have games. For a child 5 1/2 years old. If anyone can recommend any it would be nice. Looking on Google I've read several reviews on the following if anyone knows which is the better or have any suggestions please feel free to let me know.
LeapPad2
Toys R U Taebo
Kurio
Innotab
Nabi 2
XO Kid's Tablet PC
VTech InnoTab 2 Learning App Tablet
Tablet must be able to have internet capabilities but must also be kid friendly with interactive games.
LeapPad2 - Sucks especially with the downloading of apps and the availability of the app cards (works like prepaid) locally. ( I got the cards from walmart )
Don't have experience with the others.
We also have Ipad and Kindle at home and my son uses both and loves them.
Especially to watch his shows on Netflix as he can rewind/fast forward when he wants.
This is the one we were looking at, but tell me does this have internet capabilities?
The LeapPad does not have internet capabilities....heck just to download an app you have to connect it to your PC via usb cable......cause it does not even have bluetooth.
Also it works with 4 AA batteries so you may want to purchase the packs from pricesmart.