Fuhu’s New nabi Elev-8 Tablet For Kids

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Fuhu, the creator of the award-winning nabi tablet, has come out with their new kid-focused tablet called the nabi Elev-8. Built with some of today’s most advanced technology specs, this ultra-thin and sleek tablet is packed with an 8.0-inch 1280 x 800 IPS multi-touch display, a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon octa-core processor, a 32GB of internal storage and a microSD card slot (up to 32GB).

Encased in a durable pearl white finished casing under nabi’s signature red bumper, the nabi Elev-8 sports a 2MP front-facing camera, a 5MP rear-facing camera with 1080p Full HD video recording and front firing speakers covered with stainless steel grills, and runs on nabi’s proprietary Blue Morpho OS based on Android 5.1 Lollipop OS.

In addition, the tablet comes with six months free of nabi Pass, a multimedia subscription for kids that provides unlimited access to Wings Learning System (limited time).

The nabi Elev-8 will be available at Walmart and Toys R Us nationwide for just $169 MSRP. [Press Release]

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Fuhu’s Nabi Jr. Tegra-powered kiddie tablet keeps the small ones occupied for five minutes

Fuhus Nabi Jr Tegrapowered kiddie tablet keeps the small ones occupied for five minutes

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Children’s tablet maker suing Toys R Us over Tabeo design

Children's tablet maker suing Toys R Us over Tabeo design

Currently lawsuits are all the rage in the tech industry, however it's somewhat of a sad day when the ill-effects of corporate hardball trickle down to children's toys. Nabi tablet maker Fuhu filed a lawsuit at a San Diego, California federal court claiming that mega retailer Toys R Us stole its product's trade secrets for the development of its forthcoming Tabeo tablet for children. Fuhu alleges that last year Toys R Us agreed to exclusively carry the Nabi tablet in order to gain access to confidential information before launching a tablet of its own. The partnership between the two companies ended in January and Toys R Us has since announced its plans to release its Tabeo tablet this fall. Fuhu is suing for an undisclosed sum and requesting that Toys R Us relinquish its stock of Tabeo tablets. It's too early to tell if this lawsuit will have an impact on the Tabeo's launch plans, but if Fuhu has its way, Toys R Us will receive a lump of coal and a court order this holiday season. Bah, humbug!

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