One major use of tablets, as well as reading and educational, is for gaming. Children expect to be able to play games. The iRulu BabyPad Y1 does, through such as the Google Play Store, have access to many different games, both educational and entertaining.
Does the iRulu BabyPad Y1 Have Any Parental Controls?
Any parent will be concerned about what matter their children will come in contact with when they are online. as buying a child their own tablet can increase these concerns, parental controls that can regulate what children are exposed to and can access is important. Making sure that children don’t spend too much time on… Continue reading Does the iRulu BabyPad Y1 Have Any Parental Controls?
Tablet Comparison: InnoTab MAX vs LeapPad Ultra
Both the InnoTab MAX and the LeapPad Ultra are children’s educational tablets. Each is a 7″ tablet with a 1024×600 pixel resolution screen. The tablet in each case has been designed with children in mind, rather than adapting an existing design by adding a protective bumper. The InnoTab also has an integral cover, which can… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: InnoTab MAX vs LeapPad Ultra
Which Tablet is Better, the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition or the Orbo Jr?
The Orbo Jr is a child-friendly 7″ Android tablet whilst the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition is a 6″ tablet based on Amazon’s popular Kindle Fire range. Although the Orbo Jr has a larger screen, the one on the HD 6 has better resolution, 1280×800 pixels compared to 1024×600. The Kids Edition is also… Continue reading Which Tablet is Better, the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition or the Orbo Jr?
Tablet Comparison: Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition vs Kurio 7S
Both the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition and the Kurio 7S are tablets aimed at children. The HD 6 is a 6″ kids tablet (although the more expensive HD 7 is a 7″ version of it) whilst the 7S is a 7″ tablet. The resolution on the 7S is 1024×600 pixels, whilst the Kids… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition vs Kurio 7S
Tablet Comparison: Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition vs LeapPad Ultra
The LeapPad Ultra is a 7″ educational tablet with a 1024×600 pixel resolution screen, whilst the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition is a 6″ tablet based around their popular Kindle Fire range with a 1280×800 pixel screen. A 7″ version of the Kids Edition is also available. The LeapPad Ultra runs its own operating… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition vs LeapPad Ultra
What Are the Differences Between the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition and the Kindle Fire HD 7 Kids Edition?
There are two main types of Kids Edition tablet available, the Kindle Fire HD 6 and the Kindle Fire HD 7, so what’s the difference between the two tablets? Well, there are only two main differences – screen size and cost, the latter following on from the first. The HD 6 Kids Edition has a… Continue reading What Are the Differences Between the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition and the Kindle Fire HD 7 Kids Edition?
Does the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition Have a Camera?
In today’s world, the ability to take pictures and videos is becoming increasingly important, especially when video messaging such as Skype is considered. Taking, and editing, your own photos and videos is becoming more common at all ages, so cameras are needed in order to do this. Improvements in camera resolution do use up more… Continue reading Does the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition Have a Camera?
What is Amazon FreeTime Unlimited on the Kindle Fire HD6 Kids Edition?
The Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition comes with a one year subscription to Amazon FreeTime Unlimited (which normally costs at least $2.99 per month with Amazon Prime for one child, and $4.99 without) included, so what is FreeTime? FreeTime is a collection of over 8,000 games, television shows, educational apps and books that have… Continue reading What is Amazon FreeTime Unlimited on the Kindle Fire HD6 Kids Edition?
Does the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition Have WiFi?
The Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition comes with WiFi built in that can connect to compatible public and private internet networks and hotspots, but not peer-to-peer networks. WiFi is needed to access the internet and play streaming television programmes and films. Some other content and apps may require access to the internet in order… Continue reading Does the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition Have WiFi?