If you've been spending way too little time with your tablet because it's usually in the hands of your kids, it may be time to think about getting them one of their own. Plus, like it or not, a portable tablet is a great way to keep kids entertained on a plane or a long car trip if you're travelling this holiday season.
These tablets come pre-loaded with educational content, (you can purchase more, of course) built-in accelerometers for gaming, and most of them have cameras. They're built with kids in mind, so you don't need to worry about watching your iPad screen shatter if it's dropped. These are built with hard plastic that enables a firm grip, as well as take a fair amount of drops and dings.
They features touch screens, cameras and video recorders, music players, and some have e-books. A few of them have built-in Wi-Fi which means you don't need to connect the tablet to the computer to buy and download new content for the kids.
SEE ALSO: Top 5 Apps Your Kids Will Love This Week We've rounded up a few of the newest kid tablets that are worth checking out. Watch the video above for our impressions and then scroll through the gallery below for more info.
If you share your tablet with your kids, would you consider getting them one of their own? Would you buy one made for kids, or one of the less expensive grown-up tablets on the market? Let us know in the comments.
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This is version two of this popular kid-friendly tablet and I loved the original. To me, it did almost everything an adult tablet could do. The new version has higher resolution, and front-and-back cameras. The new processor makes it faster than the previous version.
We like that it's also compatible with all cartridge applications and games that were initially purchased for the older version. You can buy additional game cartridges or download apps from the LeapFrog store.
It has a 5-inch touch screen but comes with an attached styles. It comes with 4GB of onboard memory and a library of hundreds of educational games, apps, eBooks and videos.
Ages: 3-9
$99
The VTech InnoTab 2 Learning App Tablet is also a second gen tablet from VTech. I prefer this one to the first, since it has a camera and 2GB built-in storage in addition to the expandable memory. It also has a stand to hold the tablet for no-hands viewing. The 2S has built-in Wi-Fi so you can connect to VTech's site to download games, music and videos.
Ages: 3-9
$99.99
The Kurio 7 from Techno Source is a 7" multi-touchscreen tablet that looks much more tablet-like than the others. It's running on the Android operating system so its a tablet you can use when the kids are willing to give it up. It also has built-in Wi-Fi.
Parents have complete control over everything from internet access and time control to app management and comprehensive web filtering, and can create up to 8 different user profiles each with separate customizable settings.
Ages: 3 and up
$149.99
This too is a 2nd gen tablet, and I was not a fan of the original. It was too large and too tablet like, again based on an Android operating system. At $450, it also neared the price of a regular tablet.
This tablet is much smaller, 5" and has a great, crisp-looking touch screen. It's got a much more grown-up look and feel than the others. Vinci has its own library of educational apps, with developmentally-designed digital curriculum specifically created for children.
Ages 3-9
$169
The Nabi 2 is a powerful tablet, basically a Google Nexus 7, dressed up in kids clothes. It's got an orange rubbery case around it for good grip, parental controls, and comes pre-loaded with games and educational apps. It also has a Nexus 7 price tag.
Ages: 3 and up
$199.
Tabeo is a kids tablet developed and designed by Toys"R"Us. It's a 7-inch, multi-touch tablet comes with 50 free, pre-installed apps and parental controls. Of course there are Tabeo-branded accessories to complement the device from noise-cancelling headphones and colorful earbuds, to stylish folio cases.
Ages 3+
$149
The Oregon Scientific MEEP tablet has a 7" screen and a nice rubberized grip for kids, and also comes with lots of add-on accessories.
Ages: 6 and up
$149
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