The
iPad is a tablet computer made and distributed by Apple, Inc. and runs on its
own operating system. Operated by a multi-touch screen, it can take
photographs, shoot videos, play music and even do online jobs like emailing and
web browsing. First released in 2010, it is now used in many offices and
workplaces where it said to have increased productivity among employees,
improved revenues and reduced paperwork. Originally designed for adult use, it
now finds itself among children in the form of the kids iPad. This iPad for
children is an alternative to your own tablet that you don’t want used by your
young kids for various reasons such as its being possibly tossed around and
destroyed. If your child is between four and nine, some iPad alternatives can
be given to him or her like the LeapPad tablet, Etch a Sketch Doodle Sketch
iPad, the anaPad, or the VINCI tablet.
The
LeapPad is among the most preferred in the kids iPad technology because it can run
more than a hundred apps, including games and interactive books. In addition,
it can serve as a learning tablet with a built-in camera that will make
children learn how to take video and still shots.
Your
child can draw, erase and draw again on this kid-proof Etch and Sketch Doodle
Sketch iPad which is affordable and, in the event it gets lost, is replaceable.
With the anaPad, your child’s analog learning and creativity will be promoted
in a digital way.
The
VINCI tablet, on the other hand, does not have a Wi-Fi radio but it features a
7-inch tempered glass cover as protection against accident. It is encased in a
durable, soft-edge chassis as are other kids iPad models in light-board
shatter-resistant case.
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