Jan 25 2013, 12:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
If you're looking for cheap Android-tablet for your kids it doesn't look like kids tablet, you may be interested in the new Canvas Minimo and Maximo tablets from Pardo Group. Both of these tablets...
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If you're looking for cheap Android-tablet for your kids it doesn't look like kids tablet, you may be interested in the new Canvas Minimo and Maximo tablets from Pardo Group. Both of these tablets run the Android-operating system and feature seven-inch screens. These tablets are specifically for children, but they do offer very cheap prices making them appealing to parents.
The Maximo will sell for $125 and uses a Allwinner A10 Cortex A8 processor at 1.2 GHz. The operating system is Android 4.0 and features 4 GB of internal storage with 512 MB of RAM. It also has a 0.3-megapixel front camera and a two-megapixel rear camera.
The Minimo tablet will sell for $100 and has the same seven-inch screen. It uses a slower Allwinner A10 Cortex A8 1 GHz processor and has only a front camera. It runs Android 4.0, has 4 GB of storage, and 512 MB of RAM. Both these tablets have integrated Wi-Fi and support 3G dongles with an adapter.
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