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Munchkinz 7" Tablet for Children with Kido’z Software and a Dual-Core Processor

Munchkinz 7" Tablet for Children with 1.0GHz Dual-Core Processor

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Kid-friendly tablet introduces children to computing, allowing them to play games, download media, and connect with loved ones online

Munchkinz 7” Tablet for Children

With a fun, colorful design and special, kid-friendly software and programs, each Munchkinz tablet introduces children to computing without overwhelming them. Features such as Android’s intuitive operating system and a powerful dual-core processor let young ones easily download and read books, play educational games, and share their videos and photos with loved ones. In addition, the tablet’s parental control features help guardians guide their children toward suitable content on the Web and away from photos of cats encouraging overconsumption of cheezburgers.

  • Designed for children
  • 7” touchscreen display
  • 800x480 screen resolution
  • Android 4.2 operating system
  • Dual-core 1.0Ghz processor
  • 4GB storage
  • 512MB RAM
  • Built-in WiFi
  • Kido’z kids’ mode
  • Parental-control features
  • Front and rear cameras
  • Micro SD card slot
  • Micro-USB inputs for file transfer
  • Built-in microphone and speaker
  • Rechargeable lithium battery
  • Weight: 1lb.
  • Dimensions: 9.2” (L) x 2.6” (W) x 6.4” (H)
  • Technical specifications
  • Condition: new

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Limit 3 per person, may buy 2 more as gifts. Does not ship to AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico. Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Does not ship to PO boxes. FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective. See return policy. Must pay applicable tax and provide name and shipping address at checkout, which will be shared to facilitate shipping. Goods sold by Groupon Goods. How is the strike-through price determined?