Polaroid announces its next kid-friendly Android tablet

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Polaroid’s Kids Tablet 2 started shipping toward the end of 2013, but the company has already announced a newer version of its child-friendly slate the K7. Expected to ship in Q1 2014, the 7-inch Android 4.2 device costs an affordable $129 and looks sleeker than its predecessor. We took a look at the Polaroid K7 V3. 

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Polaroid announced its three new Q Series tablets last week, but the company also brought a fourth Android slate to CES this week, unveiling its latest device directly targeting children. The Polaroid K7 V3 features a kid-friendly design but packs some serious power under the hood. The new tablet didn’t get an official CES announcement or press release, but Laptop managed to get a quick look at the device after spotting it on the trade show floor. The new tablet reportedly comes equipped with a 7-inch 1024 x 600-pixel IPS display, a quad-core processor, 8GB of onboard storage with microSD support, and runs a modified version of Android 4.2.

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