January 3, 201511 yr i have a 20 month old son that i want to purchase a tablet to use as a learning tool and also for some enjoyment ..any recomendations on the best value for money available here in Thailand ? other than Ipads i have very little knowledge on tablets ...cheers
January 3, 201511 yr Me too -- looking for efficient android tablet with access to all parts of the filesystem without "rooting" it
January 3, 201511 yr i-Mobile make some basic 7" Android tablets for around 1600 Baht, and pretty much every city/town in Thailand has a vendor selling them. In most cases, you'll pick them up already loaded with games etc, so more or less ready to go. They're good enough for something that it going to get dropped, scratched, drowned etc.
January 4, 201511 yr There are a number of tablets now being made specifically for young kids; stronger cases and screens designed to hit the floor many times and not break. Just GOOGLE "Tablets for kids"
January 4, 201511 yr The 'best' tablet is the Microsoft Surface Pro. Period. I say that and I absolutely hate M$. But the Surface Pro 3 is amazing, easily a laptop replacement. However for a 20 month old, just buy anything cheap. It won't last long anyway. Lots and lots of off brand models available. Asus, among others, have a good selection of relatively cheap models.
January 4, 201511 yr Popular Post Maybe look at one of these? http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2427938,00.asp Edited January 4, 201511 yr by kkerry
January 4, 201511 yr Popular Post 20 month old children shouldn't be using tablets. They should be running around outside, playing with toys. Do you really want to stunt your child's development? http://www.reviewjournal.com/life/health/tablets-smartphones-can-stunt-child-development-experts-say
January 4, 201511 yr Popular Post 20 month old children shouldn't be using tablets. They should be running around outside, playing with toys. Do you really want to stunt your child's development? http://www.reviewjournal.com/life/health/tablets-smartphones-can-stunt-child-development-experts-say TOTALLY agree, let the kid grow up a little before you worry about a Tablet. My Son in Law got a Tablet for my 20 month old Grandson. Now all he does is play with it ALL the time. Shame how technology has turned our kids into SCREEN WATCHERS. AH! for the good old days. NO COMPUTERS at all.
January 4, 201511 yr Popular Post Actually have to agree with the above posters. 20 months is WAAAAY too young to start him on that road.
January 4, 201511 yr Popular Post 20 month old children shouldn't be using tablets. They should be running around outside, playing with toys. Do you really want to stunt your child's development? http://www.reviewjournal.com/life/health/tablets-smartphones-can-stunt-child-development-experts-sa Thank goodness. I was looking for a voice of reason. 20 months old? How about some good parenting from you? Do you need an electronic babysitter?
January 4, 201511 yr To the OP, I gave my boy when he was 8 months old an old iPad and he plays with it about one hour a day. He is now 2 years old and learned a lot from it. Specially games where u have to memory close pictures etc. He also only looks around two hours a day BabyTV and picked up many words in English since he was 1 1/2 years old. Of course the other hours a day he is outside playing with toys such as Lego or his electric car. Not sure why everybody is pondering not to have a tablet for a baby.
January 4, 201511 yr Shouldn't a 20 months old baby be sucking on his thumbs still and finding his toes very fascinating? and you want to buy him an electronic device to play with? what's wrong the a mobile of toys we all used to have hanging over our heads? we turned out alight didn't we???
January 4, 201511 yr For a 20 month old Phenergan is indicated. For the parent something much, much stronger. Along with a visit to the psychologist. Where will we be in 10 years - an intravaginal digital device (keep it clean you dirty b@[email protected] I know one has been available for centuries) for the embryo to start its development?
January 4, 201511 yr Shouldn't a 20 months old baby be sucking on his thumbs still and finding his toes very fascinating? and you want to buy him an electronic device to play with? what's wrong the a mobile of toys we all used to have hanging over our heads? we turned out alight didn't we??? Dear God, Ezzra mate...what have you done!!!!
January 4, 201511 yr Well do make sure that the WiFi and Bluetooth transmitters are REALLY powerful so he has the best connection and can fry that delicate brain and testicles quickly. I mean, you do want the best don't you? Because the baby's bone thickness is much less than an adults, the RF penetrates more deeply into the soft tissue...... Seriously though, do a bit of research about cancer and mobile phones, children, babies, WiFi, Bluetoorh and the like radio frequency transmissions, you may change your mind about what you give your baby. You don't need a tin foil hat LOL Just a bit of knowledge and then you can make an informed choice.
January 4, 201511 yr What a load of BS comments here! Most of the BS posters prob don't have kids (nor they should be allowed to have kids!) To the OP: any tablet will do, but don't buy a very cheap one, since they can be quite slow on use. You can't go wrong with an iPad (old one suffers) or a comparable good brand. Both my kids using an iPad and a Nexus 10 from 1.5 years age up. It helps them with learning and coordination etc. Yes, of course they also look YouTube, but what's wrong with that? You as a parent should limit the use of course and offer different toys and things to do as well. If you can't handle that you should not have kids anyway. As for the plastic colored 'kids' tablets I think these are totally unnecessary, since with good guidance and parenting they should take good care of the normal tablet. Both my kids listen perfectly and take good care of all. It takes time in the beginning to raise your kids in a good way, but for sure this pays off.
January 4, 201511 yr Well do make sure that the WiFi and Bluetooth transmitters are REALLY powerful so he has the best connection and can fry that delicate brain and testicles quickly. I mean, you do want the best don't you? Because the baby's bone thickness is much less than an adults, the RF penetrates more deeply into the soft tissue...... Seriously though, do a bit of research about cancer and mobile phones, children, babies, WiFi, Bluetoorh and the like radio frequency transmissions, you may change your mind about what you give your baby. You don't need a tin foil hat LOL Just a bit of knowledge and then you can make an informed choice. BS comment. And what do you use to pay your comments? Do you own and use a microwave?
January 4, 201511 yr Shouldn't a 20 months old baby be sucking on his thumbs still and finding his toes very fascinating? and you want to buy him an electronic device to play with? what's wrong the a mobile of toys we all used to have hanging over our heads? we turned out alight didn't we??? I hope you don't get kids or else you will have a lot to learn.
January 4, 201511 yr Seems v young to be giving a sub 2 y.o. a computer, albeit, tablet. Would have thought books & educational toys a better option @ 20 months; plenty of time to be introduced to technology !!!
January 4, 201511 yr If you have access to the U.S. marketplace, this tablet offering from Amazon is pretty much considered the cream of the crop for children's tablets -- and it includes a two-year, no questions asked warranty/guarantee. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LOR524M/ref=nav_shopall_k_tablet_k_hdk/185-6509812-1704263
January 4, 201511 yr Popular Post As an educator of 30 years, I see more and more students each new school year with poor eye-hand coordination; unable to stay focused during a lesson for more than 10 minutes; unable to use their imagination for "creative" drawing;physically out of shape due to playing computer games instead of going outside to play; unable to carry a decent conversation with their peers (-yet is socially connected with Facebook, Line, and all the other social networks)..You ever see a group of teenagers at a restaurant talking to each other??? - No, they're communicating with their smart phones; more isolated socially... I see nothing wrong with children or teenagers using tablets, smart phones, or other "gadgets"; however, parents need to monitor the use of them. Do not use these tablets/smart-phones as a baby sitter. Make sure your child goes outside and plays with other kids; when he/she sits at the table with family, no one is allowed to look at their phones-it is one of the few times a family can actually talk to each other. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/10767878/Infants-unable-to-use-toy-building-blocks-due-to-iPad-addiction.html
January 4, 201511 yr To the OP, I gave my boy when he was 8 months old an old iPad and he plays with it about one hour a day. He is now 2 years old and learned a lot from it. Specially games where u have to memory close pictures etc. He also only looks around two hours a day BabyTV and picked up many words in English since he was 1 1/2 years old. Of course the other hours a day he is outside playing with toys such as Lego or his electric car. Not sure why everybody is pondering not to have a tablet for a baby. Did your 8 months old perform searches in google to find the game he liked most ? I guess he could read and write perfectly at that old age.
January 4, 201511 yr I would hate to turn any kid into a geek addicted to games from an early age. I think it is a form of child abuse like using a sedative to keep kids quiet. Kids should be running around exploring and inventing, not sat in front of screen playing stupid games. You only have to look at people on the street and in the BTS fiddling with their mobiles to see what happens to their brains. I once read an article where the author said that boredom is good for kids - it makes them invent and dream and be creative. Digital games do exactly the opposite. Edited January 4, 201511 yr by Card
January 4, 201511 yr As an educator of 30 years, I see more and more students each new school year with poor eye-hand coordination; unable to stay focused during a lesson for more than 10 minutes; unable to use their imagination for "creative" drawing;physically out of shape due to playing computer games instead of going outside to play; unable to carry a decent conversation with their peers (-yet is socially connected with Facebook, Line, and all the other social networks)..You ever see a group of teenagers at a restaurant talking to each other??? - No, they're communicating with their smart phones; more isolated socially... I see nothing wrong with children or teenagers using tablets, smart phones, or other "gadgets"; however, parents need to monitor the use of them. Do not use these tablets/smart-phones as a baby sitter. Make sure your child goes outside and plays with other kids; when he/she sits at the table with family, no one is allowed to look at their phones-it is one of the few times a family can actually talk to each other. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/10767878/Infants-unable-to-use-toy-building-blocks-due-to-iPad-addiction.html I completely agree with you and have just posted a comment of the same nature.
January 4, 201511 yr Well do make sure that the WiFi and Bluetooth transmitters are REALLY powerful so he has the best connection and can fry that delicate brain and testicles quickly. I mean, you do want the best don't you? Because the baby's bone thickness is much less than an adults, the RF penetrates more deeply into the soft tissue...... Seriously though, do a bit of research about cancer and mobile phones, children, babies, WiFi, Bluetoorh and the like radio frequency transmissions, you may change your mind about what you give your baby. You don't need a tin foil hat LOL Just a bit of knowledge and then you can make an informed choice. BS comment. And what do you use to pay your comments? Do you own and use a microwave? 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 I say, I say, I say! A tad sensitive arn't we? Methinks thou dos't protest too much! Did your research then LOL A microwave is fully sealed RF wise and should not radiate outside it's own personal Faraday cage, if it's properly used and cleaned/maintained that is. A Tablet or iPad, iPhone etc, transmit a type of randomised RF signal and it's the fact that the signal is discontinuous and somewhat random that causes the problem. It interferes with cell regeneration or perhaps in this case, cell generation. Like, you can sleep with the noise of a fan, a constant drone but, occasional dog barks or other random street noise will disturb your sleep. But hey, young man, up to you. Just because you can does not mean that you should/must! Short term gain for a long term loss?
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