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If you’re a parent you know your kids are going back to school soon, and if they love gadgets you’re in a spot where you can’t really deny their requests. I know I didn’t make it easier for my parents, so I guess nothing changed or will change. That’s the reason I’m writing this post, to get you ideas on what you can buy for your kids, supposing they haven’t present you with a list already. And since Back to School season means also deals, I’ll try and point you to some deals pages where you can get more gadgets, not only tablets and related accessories.
Lets start with the tablets and then move on to accessories, the ones you really need if you already have a tablet and you’re looking for ways to extend its functionality. And by you I mean your kids.
Let’s start with the ASUS EEE Pad Transformer [read our review], the only tablet that you can say it sells well in 2011 and is not called iPad 2.
That’s because it’s cheap ($399 for the 16 GB version), offers an optional docking keyboard with integrated battery like Toshiba Tecra 9000 Battery , Toshiba Tecra 9100 Battery , Toshiba Satellite 1900 Battery , Toshiba Satellite A60-662 Battery , Toshiba Satellite A65 Battery , Toshiba Satellite 2100 Battery , Toshiba PA3107U-1BAS Battery , Toshiba PA3383U-1BAS Battery , Toshiba PA3384U-1BAS Battery , Toshiba PA3285U-1BAS Battery , Toshiba PA3905U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba Satellite R850 Battery while maintaining the same specs as the vast majority of 10 inch Android Honeycomb tablets: 1280 x 800 pixels screen with Gorilla Glass, 1GHz dual core Tegra 2 CPU, 1 GB RAM and dual cameras. It’s the obvious choice if you’re looking for an Android tablet right now.
We’re stepping up here to a more refined tablet, the slimmest and lightest 10 inch tablet on market, measuring only 0.34 inches and weighting 1.25 pounds. Samsung’s target was the iPad 2 and the Galaxy TAB 10.1 [read more about it here] manages to defeat it when it comes to size and weight.
Unfortunately it’s not cheaper, starting at $499 for the 16 GB WiFi only model, so if you like the way the iPad 2 moves and have nothing against iTunes then you might want to consider Apple’s tablet.
This is the obvious choice if you’re looking for a tablet and aren’t scared to spend $500 for what’s basically an entertainment and web browsing device. The iPad 2 [read review] is the best tablet of 2011, no question about that and for a good reason: it manages to be slimmer, lighter and faster than the 1st gen iPad tablet while maintaining the same $500 for the entry level 16 GB WiFi model.
Sure you can increase the size of the memory and get a 3G model, but personally I find the basic unit excellent for a scholar. With the money you save on one you can buy more accessories to enhance functionality.
Those are my three favourite tablets right now, but you can check the AllTouchTablet Top Tablets posts to find something else matching your neeeds:
This is a huge domain and we’ve covered various products [read some of our reviews], but it’s still something we know we’ll never cover deep enough. There are simply too many tablet accessories, especially cases, so it all depends on what you’re looking for, what tablet you already have and ultimately your budget.