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Atlanta55

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#208239 2-Feb-2017 14:46
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Travelling with my 3 year old to Ozzie soon and thinking of getting her a really basic and cheap android tablet to keep her occupied with some games and videos during the flight. 

 

Anyone any experience with any of the cheaper ones available at PBtech including:

 

 

 

https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/TABOLE7095/Ollee--MB709Q57-7-Tablet---1024x600-13Ghz-Quad-Cor

 

 

 

https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/TABVNO73200/Viano-V7T3G200-7-3G-Tablet--Dual-Core-12Ghz-512M-R

 

 

 

https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/TABLEN7201/Lenovo-Tab3-7-Essential-710F-Tablet-7-1024x-768-An

 

 

 

Don't want to spend any more then the $150 Lenovo model...she's 3 so very likely to trash it or "wash" it down the toilet one day :) 

 

 

 

 


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Wade
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  #1714494 2-Feb-2017 14:51
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Even a cheap phone might do the trick, I gave my 4yo a moto G phone (without sim), works well and is easy to hold and carry around



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  #1714877 3-Feb-2017 10:50
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I've been buying my kids the cheap Konka ones from Harvey Norman for a few years (they've gone through a few due to smashed screens), which are normally about 7-80 on sale.





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