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Old 08-04-2014, 10:38 AM   #11
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thanks so much. this also helps and opens up a new train of thought. How is Windows in terms of apps? Does it work in the same way as getting apps for the ipad, or is it more like a laptop and software? I would prefer to be able to get activities for her too - such as spelling and mathematical ones (plus some games).

I did suddenly think it would be nice if she can play minecraft and watch shows too. Would this be possible on all tablets (I have an account with ultraviolet/flixter, but I'm thinking more of kids shows ripped from DVDs).
I got an asus t100 for my son (14, and big, big afficionado of minecraft) and he loves it. I bought him the 32 + 500 gb version and he now does everything on it (homework, youtube, minecraft, and so on). Am actually going to get one for his sister too (I don't mind getting refurbished ones, so I paid 250 € for his and it still had MS office on board).

obviously, minecraft runs perfectly well on it, as does calibre.

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