Kids tablets from both LeapFrog and Vtech were huge sellers over this past holiday season. Are you ready for another one to hit the market? Here it comes! The Android-Based (I’m an Android loving phone user) MEEP! Tablet by Oregon Scientific was just announced today.
More About the Meep! Tablet
Leaving cartridge-based devices behind in the dust, the new Wi-Fi enabled MEEP! tablet runs on the Android operating system and offers music, movies, e-books, and apps from leading developers – all on a large, 7-inch color touch screen!
Geared for children age 6 and up, the MEEP! tablet is Wi-Fi enabled, allowing access to a sea of web content that can be downloaded to its internal memory or SD card and viewed from any angle courtesy of the tablet’s internal G-Sensor. All websites and content can be monitored through intuitive parental controls that are adjusted remotely on any computer or mobile device with a browser and an Internet connection.
You can find out more by visiting MeepTablet.com.
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So, what do you think? Have you purchased your child one of the kids tablets yet? I am really looking forward to some hands-on experience with this one. I’d like to see how it compares to the ones by LeapFrog and Vtech. It sounds pretty amazing! And like I said, I’m an Android user, so it really interests me.













