Showing posts with label laptop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laptop. Show all posts

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Oregon Scientific R2D2 Junior Laptop Review

Oregon Scientific R2D2 Junior Laptop
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My son loves this toy. He's 7 years old, and the games are a bit easy for him, but he won't let it alone. The games will be far more age-appropriate for my younger child. The games are educational and straightforward to play. Not too many flashing lights and loud noises which may cause sensory overload for children with ASD, though your child may vary!
The toy is exceptionally well-built and very sturdy; a kid-friendly design. The games are narrated by C3PO and backed by some rather rudimentary Star Wars background music. When you get answers right you get rewarded verbally and with graphics, while R2D2's Red Light flashes on his head. If you like Star Wars collectible toys, this is a must-have addition to your collection.


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R2D2 helps eager preschoolers learn their ABCs, 123s, colors, shapes and simple sequencing with this easy-to-use, portable mini laptop. The alphanumeric keyboard features large, chunky, colorful buttons that are the perfect size for a preschooler's little hands. Kids can view the animated LCD screen and choose from ten fun learning activities. Laptop is lightweight with a carry handle, so preschoolers can bring it anywhere. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 8.5"L x 8"W.

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Vtech - Baby's Learning Laptop Review

Vtech - Baby's Learning Laptop
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As our 15 months old has taken a keen interest to my laptop, we felt this would b nice alternative. Turns out, not really, they know the difference. Still, this is a fun toy for the little ones.
Essentially this unit makes an assortment of music, sounds and interacts with keyboard input. Two volume levels are present and we find the lower setting to be perfect as it can get a bit loud on the higher setting. There are plenty of voices, sounds, and music to keep things from getting too repetitive. There is also a little mouse that-well-is shaped like a mouse, that can be moved up ,down, left ,and right with a corresponding voice stating the movement. The mouse is attached to the unit and cannot be removed so nothing can be lost or swallowed.
Durability is very good on this item with no small items that can break off or removed for consumption or chocking ( This is of primary concern for us as it should be for all).
One thing to watch out for and as another reviewer stated, is my boy closes the lid on his fingers or hand. Now for some reason after he closes the lid he places all of his 8 month old might into ensuring it is closed. So I would not walk away and leave him long with it alone as who knows how much pressure it takes for him to feel it. So far he has not injured himself and he has not cried or made any other type of commotion -yet. Just something to watch out for. I am sure if it really hurt he would stop but I am a paranoid father.
EDIT: Well, my boy finally did push too hard and hurt himself with his finger inside the lid. No damage to either finger or toy but something to look out for.
Now my boy does tend to get bored easily and this item is no different. In fact now when I open the screen and play with it with him, he just casually reaches over and closes the screen-often. I think my wife taught him that so that I would do the same with my own laptop.
The toy itself is great and though no where near the sophistication of the real thing it certainly did not cost as much or as dangerous either (he pulled the L key off my laptop keyboard).
Battery life so far is very good with the unit being used everyday for 3 weeks and no sign of weakness. This is a relief as some toys eat through batteries very quickly and things get costly over time as the good batteries are not exactly cheap. We tend to go through 10-15 batteries a week in his other items such as rockers, toys, etc..
Oh, how I envy him and his simple laptop; no investments, no news, no work emails, no etc.... just lights, music, and sound.
Our boy really does enjoy the time with this toy and though he seems now to be more fascinated with closing the lid than anything else there are times he enjoys just slamming his fist at the keyboard and looking up at the screen. Now THAT he did get from daddy! ;)


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Your child will be 'wired for learning' with Baby's Learning Laptop! The colorful keyboard interacts with a bright light-up screen to teach shapes, common objects and feelings. Entertaining sound effects, melodies and a movable mouse round out the fun!

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

VTech Yo Gabba Gabba Laptop Review

VTech Yo Gabba Gabba Laptop
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I purchased this YGG laptop for my daughter for Christmas at Target and paid $29.99 for it. No need to buy it here for $69.99. What a big difference in price!

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

KidDesigns G.I. Joe M.A.R.S. Laptop Review

KidDesigns G.I. Joe M.A.R.S. Laptop
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My 4 year old Grandson loved this laptop. It's a little smaller case than I expected but he was thrilled! Would highly recommend.

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Vtech Tote and Go Pink Laptop Review

Vtech Tote and Go Pink Laptop
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We bought this for our daughter about a year ago, and everyone in the house plays with it, her older and younger brothers both, and that means ages 2-5. It's held up beautifully, nothing wrong with it and it's been dragged all over the house (and car), fought over, and wrestled with and it's still going just fine.
As a plus, the mouse pad can either sit on a peg connected to the right side for easy travel stability, but for our left handed daughter, you just move it off the peg and move it on over. This is a huge plus for this system.

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Program your preschooler for early learning with the Tote 'N Go Laptop! It offers big style for little learners, and it's just like the computer Mom and Dad use! This unique learning product comes complete with a colorful keyboard and detachable mouse that's designed for both left-handed and right-handed users. Plus, the Tote 'N Go Laptop features 30 engaging activities that teach language, math, games and music. You'll love the nifty handle for easy fold-up and go. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, not included.

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Monday, July 11, 2011

Circo™ My Starter Laptop Review

Circoand#153; My Starter Laptop
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My 12 month old loves pounding on his new toy. I expect that he'll tire of it quickly, though, as there's not much to do with it but push buttons and then hear the corresponding shape, or color along with a light flashing. My biggest problem with it is that the cyan/light blue heart says "indigo" when pushed (indigo is a dark purpley-blue color). I know it's not the end of the world, but a toy that teaches such simple concepts as colors and shapes, should at least have them right!

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