The Contixo LA703 Kids and the Kurio 7S are both 7″ Android tablets designed for children. Both have 1024×600 pixel resolution touchscreens, and both run Android; the 7S runs 4.2 Jelly Bean and the Contixo the more recent 4.4 KitKat. Each has a case with reinforced corners, although the 703 case comes in a range… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: Contixo LA703 Kids vs. Kurio 7S
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Which Is Better, the Contixo LA703 Kids or the Orbo Jr?
The Contixo LA703 Kids and the Orbo Jr are both child-friendly 7″ Android tablets. The tablets each have touchscreens, and the resolutions of them both is identical, at 1024×600 pixels. Each comes with a protective case with strengthened corners designed to help reduce the chance of damage to the tablet, although that of the LA703… Continue reading Which Is Better, the Contixo LA703 Kids or the Orbo Jr?
Tablet Comparison: Contixo LA703 Kids versus LeapPad Ultra
Both the Contixo LA703 Kids and the LeapPad Ultra are 7″ tablets aimed at children, but that is where many of the similarities end, although some of the technical specifications are similar, and each has been designed for children with a protective case.. They each have 1024×600 pixel resolution touch screens, but how the tablets… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: Contixo LA703 Kids versus LeapPad Ultra
Which Tablet is Better: Contixo LA703 Kids vs iRulu BabyPad Y1
The Contixo Kids LA703 and the iRulu BabyPad Y1 are both 7″ Android tablets. Both tablets are designed for children, with protective cases having reinforced corners. The LA703 runs Android 4.4 KitKat whilst the Y1 runs 4.2.2 KitKat, which is a slightly older version, out of the box. Both tablets have multi-touch screens, but the… Continue reading Which Tablet is Better: Contixo LA703 Kids vs iRulu BabyPad Y1
Which Tablet is Better, the Contixo LA703 Kids or the Kindle Fire HD6 Kids Edition?
The Contixo LA703 Kids is a 7″ Android tablet whilst the Kindle Fire HD6 Kids Edition is a 6″ tablet (although a 7″ version is also available) that runs on Amazon’s own offshoot of the Android operating system. The resolution of the LA703’s screen is 1024×600 pixels whilst that of the HD6 is 1280×800. Each… Continue reading Which Tablet is Better, the Contixo LA703 Kids or the Kindle Fire HD6 Kids Edition?
Which Tablet is Better, the iRulu BabyPad Y1 or the Kurio 7S?
The iRulu BabyPad Y1 and the Kurio 7S are both 7″ Android tablets designed for children. Both have multi-point capacitance touchscreens; the Y1 has a 800×400 pixel resolution screen whilst that of the 7S is 1024×600. Both the Y1 and the 7S run Android; out of the box, the Y1 runs the slightly higher version… Continue reading Which Tablet is Better, the iRulu BabyPad Y1 or the Kurio 7S?
Tablet Comparison: iRulu BabyPad Y1 vs Orbo Jr
The iRulu BabyPad Y1 and the Orbo Jr are both 7″ Android tablets aimed at children. Both screens are 7″, but the resolution of the Y1’s is 800×400 pixels whilst that of the Orbo is 1024×600. Both tablet’s screens are five point multi-touch. The Y1 runs Android 4.2.2 KitKat and the Orbo 4.1.2 KitKat. The… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: iRulu BabyPad Y1 vs Orbo Jr
Tablet Comparison: iRulu BabyPad Y1 vs Kindle Fire HD6 Kids Edition
The iRulu BabyPad Y1 is a 7″ tablet with 800×400 pixel resolution whilst the Kindle Fire HD6 Kids Edition is a 6″ tablet with a 1280×800 pixel resolution. Both tablets run on Android; the Y1 on Android 4.2.2 KitKat whilst the HD6 Kids Edition runs on Amazon’s own variant of Android, Fire OS 4 “Sangria”.… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: iRulu BabyPad Y1 vs Kindle Fire HD6 Kids Edition
What Are the Differences Between the iRulu BabyPad Y1 and the LeapPad Ultra?
Both the iRulu BabyPad Y1 and the LeapPad Ultra are 7″ tablets designed for children. They are, however, quite different in their design. The Ultra has a 1024×600 pixel resolution screen and the Y1 has an 800×400 pixel resolution 5 point multi touch screen. The Y1 is an Android tablet running 4.4.2 KitKat whilst the… Continue reading What Are the Differences Between the iRulu BabyPad Y1 and the LeapPad Ultra?
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