![]() There's also an app store to download more content, and Nabi emphasizes the parental controls it has put in place to cover everything from monitoring children's screen time to supervising kids' access to the company's Konnect social network. ![]() Other built-in software includes a variety of classic games, 35 interactive books, children's videos from Disney and Cartoon Network, Dream Pro Studio media-creation tools, and Wings Learning System, which comes with thousands of lessons and questions for elementary-school-level math, reading, and writing. The massive displays make it easier to use Nabi's multiplayer games (like air hockey and board games) as part of the included Game Room suite. NABI PC SUITE DOWNLOAD 1080PThe 20-inch version offers a resolution of 1,600x900, and the 24-inch model features 1,920x1,080, or full 1080p HD, resolution. While some of the Big Tab's internal components are typical of Android tablets - Nvidia Tegra 4 processor, 16GB of built-in storage, 2GB of RAM - there are, of course, the big touchscreens that set them apart. That's because the company has produced the Blue Morpho skinning of the OS to make it kid friendly the newest version overlays the latest version of Android, Kitkat 4.4, which is included on the Big Tab. The Big Tab, on the other hand, continues parent company Fuhu's tradition of using Android to power its Nabi educational tablets. Those tablets, to use the term loosely, are all Windows 8 devices. At those sizes, they join other "tabletop PCs" like the Acer Z3-600 ![]() Dubbed the not-so-surprisingly Big Tab, the new Android slates are super-sized: available in either 20-inch or 24-inch models. To capture the attention of kids, it seems like you'll have to think big, which is exactly what educational tablet maker Nabi is doing with its latest tablets. That's made it difficult for anyone other than Apple to reach the coveted youth market, even if some no doubt make use of Samsung phones and Amazon Fire tablets. Many kids, including young children, spend their days using iPads, iPods, and iPhones, some even using educational apps their parents have downloaded on the devices. ![]()
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