If your kids keep borrowing your tablet to play video games and you’re thinking about buying them something of their own, Nabi is making an interesting pitch. The company recently announced launch plans for its Big Tab HD, a massive Android-powered slate that ships in 20-inch and 24-inch variants. Nabi has a history of releasing more traditional kiddie-friendly tablets, however the outfit says it’s looking to promote social interaction, which is why its new slab has enough screen real estate for two simultaneous users.
The Big Tab HD’s 20-inch model features a 1,600 x 900 display, while the device’s larger variant pushes a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080, and both tablets ship with a Tegra 4 processor and 16GB of storage space. Not your typical dessert-themed version of Android, Nabi’s massive tablet runs Blue Morpho OS, which ships with parental controls and the ability to toggle between a kid-friendly experience and an unrestricted parent mode.
Set to release this fall, the Big Tab HD has a big asking price of $449 for the 20-inch model and $549 for the 24-inch version of the device.
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