Christmas is almost here and a tablet can make for a great gift for people of any age, but if you’ve got tech hungry children there are additional considerations such as price and durability. With that in mind here’s a selection of the best tablets for children this Christmas.
Our list covers everything from tablets designed specifically for children, to small, affordable options and even pricier choices if really want to treat them.
With its colourful tiles the interface on the Acer Iconia Tab 8 is sure to bring a smile to any child’s face and its 8.0-inch display won’t be too much for little hands.
The Iconia Tab 8 also has a sharp screen, at 1200 x 1920, so cartoons and games will look fantastic and with an 8-hour battery life your kids will be able to play (or learn) all day.
Best of all it’s a budget tablet, so if it does get damaged it won’t be a huge loss and with the power of Windows 10 you’ll be able to get some use out of it too with your own user area.
The Huawei MediaPad T1 may not be super exciting but it is super cheap – which tends to be a major consideration when buying for kids.
It’s also small, with just a 7.0-inch screen, which means even younger children with smaller hands should be able to comfortably operate it.
A long-lasting battery will keep them entertained all day and its bright, vibrant screen leaves apps, videos and games looking great.
It runs Android, overlaid with Huawei’s simple interface, making it easy to navigate, even if your kids are new to tech.
If you want to really make it a Christmas to remember, there are few better tablets than the iPad Air 2. It’s bettered only by the iPad Pro – which is arguably overkill for kids, and with iOS 10 on board it has access to a huge selection of high quality games to keep your child entertained.
iOS 10 is a slick and intuitive interface too, so children should have no problem navigating it and with a brilliant screen, great battery life and loads of power there’s nothing missing here.
This tablet is specifically built for children, and is especially ideal for younger kids, thanks to its colourful, chunky design, that’s also strong enough to survive a fall.
It also comes with access to Fire for Kids Unlimited, which contains thousands of books, videos, games and apps, all designed for children.
Plus, there are built in parental controls, and a compact 7.0-inch screen. The specs are a little basic, but the Amazon Fire Kids Edition is a cheap, colourful slate that’s sure to delight younger children.
The iPad mini 4 is the perfect tablet for older children – though perhaps a bit too expensive and fragile for young kids.
Its 7.9-inch screen is compact enough to use with small hands, but it’s a premium slate, with a gorgeous 1536 x 2048 display – ideal for fully enjoying games and videos.
Speaking of games, there are plenty of them available from the App Store, with a selection that’s likely wider and definitely higher quality than you’ll find on competing platforms.
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