The market for tablet computers has grown so fast last year, and the same has happened to tablets made just for kids.So best kids tablet DY tablet is coming,give your children better learning experience.
Each of our tablets has a 7’ touch screen and features preloaded child-friendly games and apps, some of which are trial versions only. Each but the DY tablet includes a protective silicone bumper or sleeve, and all have a memory-card slot, a built-in rechargeable battery, Wi-Fi connectivity with parental filters and monitoring, and a built-in app store for downloading more content. And each has a music player, video player, camcorder, photo editor, and art app.
Unlike the toy options, this DY tablet gives you Wi-Fi and access to thousands of Android apps. I also liked the regular-size SD card, which you can use to supplement the 8 GB of memory. I was able to hand our test tablet right out of the box to a group of children, and I had trouble getting it back.
The tablet itself is relatively light, the bumper around the edges makes it quite safe to use (unless your child is the kind that loves to pull things apart), and it comes packed with one whole heck of a lot of software right out of the box. This is all punctuated by a grid of plastic bits at the back made for future hook-ups to accessories once the tablet takes off. What you’re buying here is not a device which in the future can become what you’re looking for in a total experience, it’s a total experience immediately. Just like a kid’s toy should be, you don’t have to do any setup in order for them to start playing with it.
According to an August Forrester survey of 4,750 adults, 20 percent of tablet-owning parents with kids 6 and under say they let them use their tablet. That number rises to 29 percent among parents with kids older than six. And the gadgets ranked highly on kids’ gotta-have list this holiday season. The iPad took the top spot on kids’ Christmas wish lists in a Nielsen survey of 3,000 U.S. residents aged 6 and over, beating 16 other popular gaming and computing devices. The 13 and up set also favored the iPad over other brand tablets and computers.
Kids love tablets, but use them a little differently than we do.
Kids can read, play educational games, watch movies and entertain themselves in any number of ways with tablets, either at home or on the go.Of course, kids also have a tendency to be a little less careful with the devices than their parents do, and they don’t necessarily want or need all of the features, functionalities and, frankly, freedoms that adults want and need from kids tablets, either.
The Good: There are a lot of positives with this tablet. It’s a fast Android tablet with all the features you love, but with the added safety for your kids. Very responsive support.
The Bad: There’s not a lot of bad to this tablet. It doesn’t feature a rear facing camera, but seriously, why use a learning tablet for taking pictures? It’s just awkward. The only negative we have found with ours is that the screen kind of froze up on the kids when we first got it. We believe that these issues have been resolved with the latest update.