The innotab is basically a children’s version of the ipad, it’s an apps based tablet that comes with a touch screen (which can also rotate just like the ipad depending on how you hold it) and a whole range of fantastic apps like the art studio which kids will love.
Innotab software cartridges may be purchased for $25, providing additional learning and fun to keep your student entertained while learning. At launch, there are nine software cartridges from which to choose, including Disney/Pixar’s Cars 2, Disney Fairies, Disney Princess, Dora the Explorer, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, The Penguins of Madagascar, Scooby-Doo, SpongeBob Squarepants and Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story. The company expects to have over 100 download titles available by the end of the year. The tablet comes with 128MB of storage in-built (mainly to service the pre-installed software and apps), players for MP3s and video files, a display stand on the rear, and a little stylus, although a finger can control many of the less intricate functions.
The InnoTab most significant feature obviously is its crisp 5 inch color multi-touch screen that works much like the screen on the Vtech Mobigo. Kids can touch, drag, flick objects on the screen to manipulate and interact with them. Like with the LeapFrog LeapPad, the VTech InnoTab is a tablet device designed specifically for the kiddliwinks. It has a 5-inch LCD touchscreen, G-sensor control to interact with motion-based games, auto rotation to present the screen in portrait and ladscape modes, and an SD card slot to store pictures, new applications and the like. Build quality of the VTech is very impressive. While we wouldn't advise it, we'd expect it to take quite a bashing and still work just as well. Unlike the LeapPad, the bezel and surround that border the touchscreen is wide and chunky, and although it's still smaller than an iPad (for example), it's still big enough to fool younger kids.
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