• 1080 x 1920 pixels Super AMOLED display• Quad core processorSamsung Galaxy Tab £139.00Make the most of all your multimedia content and discover great new unlimited entertainment with the Samsung Hubs. You can discover all the latest and best books, music tracks, videos and games. It comes with a 7 inch screen and 1.2GHz processor. It is slim and very light. I think they are great for teenagers as it is relatively affordable.• 1GB RAM.• 8 GB internal storage.• Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.Nexus 7 £159.99The ASUS Nexus 7 is all about having your favorite things available, even when you are not close to WiFi. It features a mobile data connection that allows you to access your favorite media content in non-WiFi areas. The 7 inch screen is the perfect size screen for commuting - small enough to fit into your pocket or bag. • 1.2GHz NVIDIA - Tegra 3 Quad-core processor.• 1GB RAM.• 16 GB internal storage.• Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system.Bush Mytablet £99.99
Bush MyTablet is a sleek 7 inch tablet designed for fun and tailored to you, with free pre-loaded games and apps, social networking, internet browsing, and a home screen that you can personalise with your favorite apps, photos and with your name. • 1.6GHz processor.• 1GB RAM.• 8 GB internal storage.• Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system.
Sony Xperia £79.99Experience the brilliance of the fantastic Sony Xperia E mobile phone offering high definition entertainment in a premium design. Xperia™ E's elegant design with precision-crafted co-moulded aluminum frame looks beautiful and feels superb and with a 3.6" screen which is so vivid you will feel like you're really there! VTech InnoTab (kids) £49.99This multimedia handheld tablet combines educational games, creative activities and e-books. The InnoTab features a built-in twist camera, 5 inch LCD touch screen and G-sensor for fun game play. This is perfect for younger children.Leapfrog (kids) £109.99The LeapPad looks like your tablet but it's kid-tough with an ultra-tough frame and friendly controls. They can write, draw, take photos, make videos and have access to 500+ games, eBooks and music which have all be approved by LeapFrog learning experts. The browsing option even has parental settings for easy fine-tuning.
Personally, what I look for in a tablet is one which will endure and be used for a few years. I would be more inclined to go for the Samsung Galaxy Tab for example rather than a kiddie tablet even though they are possibly more durable than adult tablets. It is relatively affordable, the screen is brilliant and with the wealth of Android apps, it can be used by all the family. It is lightweight and easy to use too.