It's not without its faults, but the nabi 2 is currently one of the best Android kids' tablets around. It's rugged and has an easy-to-use kids' interface. You're unlikely to want to use it yourself, but it does allow you to use the full Android interface, and now has Jelly Bean and access to the Google Play store and Google apps.
With FreeTime – a sandboxed environment on the Kindle Fire tablets – being introduced by Amazon over in the US, and likely coming over to the UK at some point, the already weak kid-friendly tablet market was looking decidedly shakier. That is, before...
The Nabi 2 - see our full review - is a kids tablet which we can't help but liken to an Etch-A-Sketch. It's mainly because of the red silicone bumper which does a good job of protecting the tablet from low-level drops. Nabi 2: hardware The nabi has...
The Nabi 2 tablet is the most powerful tablets for kids that we know of. It is quite unique in a market that is littered with “junk” tablets or pads that don’t come with any real computing power – power that opens the doors to more interactive...
Pros: Quad-core performance for under $200, loaded with kid-friendly software but also runs stock ICS out of the box, removable bumper is colorful and adds protection, future accessories promise extensibility.Cons: A little thick and heavy compared to...
What you’re about to see is an Android-based NVIDIA Tegra 3-toting custom user interface-having powerhouse of a kids tablet going by the name nabi 2. This device is made specifically for kids and kids only, it being shaped like a blob with rounded...
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