ARCHOS unveiled a new tablet, catered towards kids. Called Child Pad, it’s a 7-inch Android ICS device with a “compact light weight design,” 1GHz processor, Wi-Fi connectivity and 1GB of RAM. Moreover, to make it a truly “kid-friendly” product, ARCHOS revamped the UI, featuring colored icons, home screen folders with direct access to games, entertainment, learning and puzzles, and the top 28 kids’ apps pre-loaded including Angry Birds, Pig Rush and Flight Frenzy.
In addition, the tablet also links to the Kids App Store powered by AppsLib, which is filtered down to 14 categories and 10,000 apps including games, entertainment, communication, multimedia, books, comics, sports and more.
When it comes to pricing, the Child Pad will be available in stores starting the end of March with the recommended retail price of $129.
Now what do we think about the Child Pad – well, it makes sense to have a kid-friendly tablet in the house. Your child could use it as a learning tool throughout the day, while you’re free to do some other things on your own tablet. Plus, the price of 130 bucks doesn’t sound that much. What do you say?