
At
the Toy Fair 2012 this week, Oregon Scientific will be unveiling its
latest edutainment device - the MEEP! Tablet. At the moment not much is
known about the tablet expect that it's meant to be childproof (rugged
design) and shouldn't cost a bomb (it is aimed at kids after all). The
tablet will feature a 7″ touchscreen display, WiFi connectivity, a
G-sensor, SD card slot, and will run on Google Android with support for
music, movies, apps and eBooks. Content and websites that are viewable on the tablet can also be monitored by intuitive parental controls that are adjusted on any computer or mobile device with a web browser and internet connection. It will also be sold with a bunch of optional accessories, including musical instruments. No word on pricing, but don't expect it to cost a bomb. |
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