Do children need to be part of the tablet revolution? Maybe not, but if you’re keen to get your child into mobile technology without exposing them (or your credit card!) to the wilds of the Android ...
We've seen several products which turn your touchscreen devices into children's toys, from the iTikes range to the SmartPet toy dog ... but what if you don't want to encourage your little one to play ...
Editors' Note: A photo for this release will be available on the Canadian Press picture wire via Marketwire. VTech, a pioneer in children's learning tablets with Wi-Fi and a world leader in ...
The InnoTab 3S is VTech's latest salvo in the toy tablet battle. For the same price as its previous iteration—and $50 less than the LeapFrog LeapPad Ultra —it adds more storage, rechargeable batteries ...
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The VTech InnoTab MAX is a great educational, interactive toy for the 3- to 9-year-old set, and should keep their attention for a spell, while hopefully educating their minds. The InnoTab MAX ($109.99 ...
Parents look for a new Android tablet for kids might be interested to know that a new range of Android tablets for kids has been unveiled this week in the form of the new VTech InnoTab Max, InnoTab 3 ...
Chicago — VTech unveiled three additions to its line of InnoTab kids tablets, including its first with access to Android apps. The InnoTab Max, said to be the company’s fastest Wi-Fi tablet yet with a ...
VTech has revealed its upcoming lineup of tablet computers for children, including an Android-powered top-of-the-range model. The InnoTab Max features a 7-in touchscreen, built-in Wi-Fi, and the ...
With its improved controls, increased storage and bundled rechargeable batteries, the VTech InnoTab 3S is an attractive tablet for those who bought the previous iterations. But the laggy performance ...
A few weeks ago we caught wind of [Mick] breaking out his screwdrivers and soldering iron to get a serial console on his son’s VTech InnoTab. [Mick] was able to get the touchscreen working and ...