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Nabi's Big Tabs are kid-friendly Android tablets the size of computer monitors

Engadget - term "big" seems like a bit of an understatement when it comes to the Big Tab HD, a new lineup of tablets that are no smaller than 20 inches. Produced by Fuhu, these massive slates are essentially a larger version of the company's DreamTab series: The $449 20-inch version comes with a 1600x900 "HD+" display, while the $549 24-inch model sports a 1920 x 1080 Full HD panel.

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Gamer Fit Holiday Gift Guide 2013

GFN: It is almost that time of the year to spread the love and pick that perfect gift for love ones, friends, or even your self. Well GamerFitnation has you covered with our top picks from video games, gadgets, consoles, treats and fitness gear.

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Toys R Us Jumps on Tablet Bandwagon with $150 Tabeo Slate for Toddlers

Maximum PC: Let's face it, Steve Jobs was wrong when he downplayed the market for a 7-inch tablet. Amazon proved it (Kindle Fire), Google reaffirmed it (Nexus 7), Barnes & Noble bought into it (Nook Tablet), and now Toys R Us is jumping on the bandwagon, albeit it's headed towards a different destination. Toys R Us is targeting tots with its specially design 7-inch "tabeo" (lowercase 't') tablet for kids. It's relatively affordable at $150 MSRP, and it comes pre-loaded with 50 kid friendly apps.

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Toys R Us selling Nabi, a $199.99 kid-friendly Android tablet

The Verge - Toys R Us has created a tablet specifically for kids with Nabi, a $199.99 Android device with a design and UI aimed squarely at the younger set. While the Nabi doesn't wow on the hardware side — it features a 7-inch 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen, 4GB of storage, and a 533Mhz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9, all packaged with the requisite Wi-Fi and a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera — the differentiator here is the software. A custom UI skin provides large tappable homescreen targets, a custom browser offers "kiddified" web surfing, and a slew of children's software is pre-loaded, including the math-focused Fooz Kids University, and over 30 art-centric apps in the "Design Studio." 30 children's ebooks are also included, and a special Nabi App Store will carry over 500 additional software titles aimed at children.

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