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Fuhu Nabi Elev-8 Review

Fuhu Nabi Elev-8 Review

Posted on December 9, 2015February 25, 2020 By Jarvis

Just because children are young doesn’t mean the tech we give them should be crummy and slow. With the Fuhu Nabi Elev-8 ($170), parents can hand their kids a tablet wrapped in a colorful and protective shell that has a Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor and excellent parental controls. This 8-inch tablet is meant for children from  ages 6 to 9, runs a family-friendly version of Android and comes with screen after screen of fun and educational software. Picking one of these up could be the way to get your iPad out of Junior’s hands and back into yours, provided you don’t pull your hair out trying to get it set up first.
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