“The Kurio 7 tablet was a best-seller everywhere last year, but we aren't going to rest on our laurels,” said Eric Levin, Division Head, Techno Source, a division of LF Products (a Li & Fung Company).
Kurio has come up with a kid-specific tablet at the ongoing CES event which breaks convention as it is 4G compatible. Until now, manufacturers would usually stick to Wi-Fi connectivity for tablet ...
Techno Source announced today the Kurio Xtreme, a 7-inch tablet for kids running Android 4.4. (KitKat) for $160. Featuring a sleek, thinner and lighter design, a faster Intel Atom processor, double ...
“If today's families are always on the go, why should their kids' tablet experience have to end when Wi-Fi connection is unavailable?” said Eric Levin, division head, Techno Source. “By teaming up ...
We’ve seen kid-friendly tablets come and go in the past, but most recently the OLPC XO 3.0 looked like it could be the computing savior of third word children. The new Kurio might not quite match the ...
Kurio has revealed its latest kid-centric tablet with the Kurio Smart. However, it looks like having their own tablet is no longer a free pass for kids to binge watch their favorite cartoons and play ...
Techno Source is starting to show off a new line of kid-friendly Android tablets scheduled to hit the streets in September. The Kurio (PDF link) line of tablets will be available in 7, 8 and 10 inch ...
Tablets for kids have so far been more like the LeapFrog LeapPad than the iPad — low res displays, chunky chassis, and proprietary app and content selection. There’s nothing inherently wrong with this ...
There’s no question that Android tablets have gained increased popularity over the past few years. Initially targeted at adults, if you have kids, then these tablets most likely see just as much – if ...
Letting you children use your tablet can be a tricky situation, so it’s no surprise that we’ve seen more than a few companies offer up their versions of kid-friendly devices. Say hello to the Kurio 7x ...
If you're in the market for a capable kid-friendly tablet, the Kurio might fit the bill, and the pocket book. Selling now at a very competitive $149, the little 7" tablet has enough power to satisfy ...
It’s raining tablets for kids with the latest on the block being the Kurio 7 device. The Techno Source product joins other similar tablet offerings, such as the Vinci Tab II or the ChildPad from ...