Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Other tablets to consider || The best tablet for kids




Parents are looking for three main things in a tablet for their children: durability, affordability, and a generous selection of educational apps. I give the nabi DreamTab HD8 a thumbs up in each respect: It’s under $200, well-built, and brimming with free content from DreamWorks — though some users actually complained about the amount of free Shrek and Kung Fu Panda content by saying it felt redundant and pushy. Otherwise, the slate averages 4.3 stars on BestBuy.com, and most of the comments I read praised its Dream Pro Studio drawing application and repertoire of creative software.

Despite being a “child’s tablet,” the HD8 has the display and processing power of an upper mid-range device — it’s powerful enough to placate both toddlers and preteens. Additionally, it comes with several intuitive parental controls like Chore List, a feature that manages your child’s playtime based on completed chores. Neat, right? Another solid sub-$200 option is the Amazon Fire HD 6 Kids Edition: it performs exceptionally well and features its own “kids mode” called Amazon FreeTime that’s full of exclusive content.

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