roll-out three exciting additions to its ever-expanding, high-quality platform toy line this Fall: NEW MobiGo® 2 Touch Learning System (MobiGo 2), NEW InnoTab® 2 Learning App Tablet (InnoTab 2) and ...
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 ...
The latest kids' tablet to join Vtech's Innotab line has some notable additions that make it an interesting starter tablet. The Innotab 3S Plus boasts exclusive software designed to appeal to ...
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 ...
The VTech InnoTab is an inexpensive, rugged tablet designed for children. It has a 5 inch color touchscreen display and it’s designed to run educational games, display eBooks, and play media files. It ...
CHICAGO, June 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- VTech® (www.vtechkids.com), a world leader in age-appropriate and developmental stage-based electronic learning products for children, today announced the ...
The viral videos of toddlers playing with iPads have been all over the Internet since the tablet first arrived, but parents who aren’t keen on giving a youngster a breakable, $500 gadget have a good ...
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Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. E-learning gadget manufacturer VTech this week unveiled its ...
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