Tag: Tablets
Lenovo Announces a #BetterWay Yoga Tablet
Amid weeks of hype, and with help from Ashton Kutcher, Lenovo has announced their new Yoga Tablet, aka a #BetterWay.
Play Nice(r) With Your Phone, Your Xbox, and Xbox SmartGlass
This month I’m testing out the Nokia Lumia 928 phone from Verizon Wireless. It’s a Windows phone, which is a change of pace for me, so I’ve been on the hunt for fun apps to share with all of you. There are lots of great apps out there, but I stumbled across something I wasn’t familiar with: Xbox SmartGlass. Now, SmartGlass isn’t exactly new (it came out last year), but it’s new to me. I bet it’s new to a lot of you, as well. Xbox SmartGlass allows you to pair mobile devices with your Xbox to allow enhanced control and content.
Techno Source Announces Kurio Tablets for Families
If you have a tablet that you share with kids, chances are you’ve experienced the challenge of balancing the needs of different family members. How do you keep the tablet open enough for your needs, while keeping your kids from accessing content that’s inappropriate? Techno Source may have the answer with their newly announced Kurio tablets. These 7-inch, 8-inch, and 10-inch tablets are slated to bring all of the features you expect, while adding customizable profiles for each family member.
Leader International Impression 10 Tablet–A Budget-Friendly Choice
There is no doubt that tablets are hot right now. Unfortunately, they’re also pretty expensive. But if you’re willing to forego a brand name and be flexible about features, you can get a good deal on a tablet that will meet most, if not all of your needs. We’ve been checking out the Leader International Impression 10 Tablet and it’s a great example of a tablet that can be perfect for a family with a price tag that’s a little more friendly.
LeapFrog LeapPad Review – Adults and Kids Agree!
We recently received a LeapFrog LeapPad to try out and share with friends. I haven’t seen it much since it arrived in the house and the kids took off with it, but I had a little time to test it out for a proper review. I’ve got my thoughts below. In addition, my son (who will be six at the end of the month) has his own opinion:
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