
You’ll find some 8-inch screen options just under the Rs 10,000 price point but that’s where the Alcatel TKEE Max has the advantage. Perhaps a Lenovo Tab M10 running the Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor and a 10.1-inch display for around Rs 13,499 or a Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 with a 10.4-inch display for around Rs 17,999.
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Then you’re pretty much scouring for affordable Android tablets, to reduce the possible risk factors too. As a parent, your choices do get limited. Particularly at a time when computing devices are even more relevant for kids of almost every age, with virtual classrooms being the norm., I would have expected more brands to morph this new niche into a strong product line. I’d suspect most of these tablets emerge out of containers shipped from China. A quick glance through the ecosystem suggests there are a lot of unknown brands making tablets that they say are designed for kids, but none are from known brands. Alcatel’s TKEE Max tablet is bucking that trend for parents who need a tablet for home.

For virtual classrooms and then educational apps as well as games. It is a surprise that tablets designed specifically for kids, aren’t as popular as they should be. Neither do millions of kids of this latest generation. She doesn’t go wrong with the destination in mind. Virtual classroom aside, her swipe gestures on an iPad Mini or an iPhone are flawless and precise.

That’s most certainly how my now 3-year-old daughter has grown up to be, particularly over the past 12 months. If you think you can hide their favorite app’s icon in a folder, they’ll find it before you can say bazinga.

It is not just a generational change that gives kids these days the factory-loaded ability to navigate an Apple iPad or an iPhone or an Android phone or an Android tablet better than their parents.
