The target audience for this tablet is definitely young girls, probably 7-8 years old. With that in mind, I think it's an absolutely cute tablet. As far as I can tell the hard outer shell of the unicorn it comes in doesn't come off. That's partly why I think it's perfect for little girls. The tablet has a small stand built into the case and can be placed on a table for watching videos. The tablet itself is a little thick but not bulky overall so I would say the size is perfect for holding on your lap. The tablet has small covers to protect the charging port and there is a microSD card slot on the side. what nice gestures. There are cameras on the front and back, and while they're not very high-end, they're great for video chatting or fun photos. It comes with Android 9, which is great, and has the Google Play Store installed by default. so everything can be downloaded. I really like the preinstalled apps on the tablet, one is sort of a parental control app and the other is a kids videos app that basically groups kids videos into playlists and gives links to Youtube. For us it was great. Update a slightly older tablet my daughter was using. The fact that it has 2 gigabytes of RAM is good and it's enough for what it intends to do. Watch YouTube.
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