The Kurio 10s will generally be able to be flashed with a custom Android ROM but one should consult the workers and employees of the store before proceeding.
There are a number of tablets to choose from that offer similar performance to the Kurio 10. There is the Kurio 7, the LeapFrog LeapPad or one could get an iPad.
Yes, the Kurio 10S is considered to be as good as the similar tablets available in the market. It is considered to be one of the most price worthy tablets in the market.
There are quite a few negative reviews for the Kurio 10s according to amazon.com. Some consider it to be slow to use and the resolution is not as good as other tablets, such as the Kindle. The company also apparently does not offer any phone support.
The Kurio 10 is a 10 inch tablet which comes pre-loaded with apps and other content specially selected for children. It also has good parental controls.
This new brand called Kurio 10s is fairly priced and good to use. However i'd say that you look for a protective case for the tablet as well since you'll never know if your young children are going to drop the tablet in an accident.
Yes, a Kurio 10 would be safe for your son. This is exactly what's great about Kurio tablets: they are great for kids. The recommended age group for Kurio 10 is 4 years and up. There are no loose parts and the tablet is pre-loaded with features suitable for kids in this age group, as well as equipped with parental control features.
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