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The Kurio Smart has the kind of specs that you’d expect to find in a 2014-era Windows tablet. It sports a 1280 x 800 pixel display, an Intel Atom Z3735G Bay Trail processor, 1GB of RAM, and 32GB ...
The Kurio Smart is a child-focused tablet which will let children do their homework (sorry kids) as well as play games and watch their favorite shows. The device runs Windows, comes with Microsoft ...
Kurio Smart is meant for ages 8 to 12, when kids start going to school and start looking for a real computer to use. That is why the tablet installs a full Windows 8.1, upgradeable to Windows 10 ...
There’s no shortage of 2-in-1 Windows tablets with Intel Atom Bay Trail processors. But the Kurio Smart still manages to stand out, because it’s one of the first devices in this category aimed ...
The Kurio Smart 2-in 1 tablet comes in either blue and white, or pink and white. It has a glossy, plasticky material, so it feels and looks like a toy. It doesn't feel fragile, though.
Our Kurio Smart review takes a look at a full Windows 2-in-1 tablet/laptop geared specifically for kids ages 6 and up from Kurio, makers of the Kurio Xtreme Android tablet line.
“In doing our market research, we've found that 3, 4 and 5 year olds represent about half the kid tablet users, demonstrating a void in the market for 8 to 12 year olds up until now,” said Eric Levin, ...
KD Interactive has launched Kurio Smart, a Windows 2-in-1 tablet aimed at kids. The 9-inch tablet comes with a detachable keyboard which doubles up as a hard case when closed.
At 7.5 by 4.8 by 0.5 inches (HWD) and 12.1 ounces, the Kurio is roughly the same size and weight as the Kindle Fire, but its two-tone white and glossy blue plastic body has a lot more flex to it ...
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 ...
Kurio Smart is a sleek, lightweight and portable Windows tablet-and-laptop-in-one with a 9″ touchscreen and a detachable, magnetic keyboard that closes up to become a hard carry case.
The Kurio Wi-Fi-only tablet connects to 802.11b/g/n networks on the 2GHz band. You only get 4GB of built-in storage, but the microSD card slot accepts cards up to 32GB.