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Old 08-11-2012, 07:52 PM   #12
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Why the separation of tablets from all of the other tech out there (desktop computers, laptops, games consoles, phones, etc)?

I let my niece use my iPad, with my supervision. Why with supervision? Because it cost me £400!!

Tablets have a lot of potential for educational, as well as just for games, so I think they can be a good tool in a child's growth; one of the benefits in this respect, is that they are a lot more portable than normal computers (even laptops), and are convenient to dig out for a few minutes enter/edutainment.
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