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Nov 26, 2014
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BIG XII Coug
If you're looking for a kid tablet on the lower price end, go with a kindle fire
it has the kindle freetime app that you can supervise their use and I think it starts at $99. We bought a Kindle Fire, IIRC 2 years ago. No issues with it.
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What say CB, is this a great deal for a tablet for a kid?
Baron
11/26/14 8:55am
Never heard of it and it sounds like a piece
supertux
11/26/14 8:56am
I'm trying to find some reviews on it. Here are some from what appears to be
supertux
11/26/14 8:58am
Exactly at that price all it needs to do is work, play movies and load
Baron
11/26/14 8:58am
Problem is it may not work for long. Battery life and even product life sound
supertux
11/26/14 9:03am
I would probably never give my kid his own tablet. I'd buy one for the family
TrueAndBlue
11/26/14 8:59am
No. 4GB will barely handle the OS.
BIG XII Coug
11/26/14 8:59am
True 4GB will leave you maybe 1GB of space for addtl apps. Which is basically
supertux
11/26/14 9:04am
You are probably getting what you are paying for.
mudpupper
11/26/14 9:01am
If you're looking for a kid tablet on the lower price end, go with a kindle fire
BIG XII Coug
11/26/14 9:06am
Might even look for a used or refurbished one
supertux
11/26/14 9:07am
Refurbished and used 2012 Nexus 7's are perfect for kids too and super cheap.
supertux
11/26/14 9:07am
Even this thing looks better than that thing
supertux
11/26/14 9:09am
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