ClickN KIDS Tablet 2 boasts Intel hardware, Google Play

Not all kids tablets are alike: while (almost) all of them are durable enough to handle being tossed and dropped, many are lackluster when it comes to features. They're slow and sometimes buggy, and may have limited app options. That isn't the case with CNK Digital's new ClickN KIDS Tablet 2, a slate that has Intel hardware under the hood and, among other things, Google Play, allowing the device to run whatever apps the users' parents allow. The tablet is available for pre-order in the US as of today for $99.95.

CNK Digital's newest child-centric tablet features parental controls for limiting what children have access to, joining that with a "Grown Ups" mode that enables all the functions you'd get with any other Android slate. Says the maker, this is the first Kid Safe Certified learning tablet specifically designed for kids that is built upon Intel hardware.

The tablet features a modest 7-inch display with a 1024 x 600 resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood lies an Intel Atom 1.2GHz Z2520 processor, which is joined by 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. Those who prefer can expand that storage capacity via a micro SD card up to 32GB. Likewise, the slate also offers 5GB of Google Drive space.

There's both a 2-megapixel rear camera and a 3-megapixel front-facing camera with an integrated microphone for chatting and using learning apps, as well as WiFi, up to 8 hours of battery life, and a micro USB port for charging. In excess of 30 games are pre-loaded onto the system.

SOURCE: PRNewswire