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Home / Lifestyle / Gadget / Choosing the Best Tab for your Child

Choosing the Best Tab for your Child

July 29, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 Since last year, many families and children have had to quickly adapt to online classes and learning from home. From teenagers preparing for their final school examinations, to kindergarten-aged children getting a taste of their first digital devices, the demand for tablets has never been higher. 

For many parents, choosing the right tablet for your family or child is an important decision. With Samsung, we have the right range of tablets to suit your child’s age and development.

 


The Youngest in the Family: Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

Coming in at a lightweight 366 grams and measuring at a sleek 8.0mm, the Tab A7 Lite certainly lives up to its name. Small hands won’t feel strained holding this tablet for long. With Samsung Kids, parents can rest assured they are in control and can create a safe environment for their children to explore. The Parental Control also lets parents monitor usage and playtime so they can easily limit how long their children spend on the device.

And from now until 31 July 2021, if you purchase a Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, you get a free clear cover[1] to further protect your purchase and a complimentary 6-month subscription to 108 Snap Learn e-books[2], adding to your children’s digital playground. Click here for further details on the promotion: https://www.samsung.com/my/offer/mobile/tab-a7-lite-launch-promo/

The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite retails at a recommended retail price (RRP) of RM699.

To learn more on the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, visit here:https://www.samsung.com/my/tablets/galaxy-tab-a/galaxy-tab-a7-lite-gray-64gb-sm-t220nzafxme/


The Active, Curious, Explorative Child: The Galaxy Tab A7

The big brother of the Lite, the Galaxy Tab A7 is a more versatile, robust device that offers a dynamic 10.4” display and Dolby Atmos surround sound to allow older children to take in more details when immersed in their online classes. The 8MP main camera allows your child to capture vivid and bright moments in their lives, so they can start journaling their experiences. 

You can also help your children get started on their digital embarkation with Samsung Kids, which allows you to restrict playtimes on apps, contacts and lets you view their usage reports. Your children also have more time to share the Tab A7, with its fast charging battery at 7,040mAh[3], and 15W Fast Charging Support[4], so you can avoid some of the sibling spats on whose turn is it!

The Galaxy Tab A7 retails at a RRP of RM899, explore more here: https://www.samsung.com/my/tablets/galaxy-tab-a/galaxy-tab-a7-10-4-inch-gray-32gb-wi-fi-sm-t500nzaaxme/

 


The Creative, Artistic Teenager: The Tab S7

Is your teenager a budding Picasso or Frida Kahlo? Have they shown a talent for creativity and an eye for digital art? Then, nurture their talents with the Galaxy Tab S7, a tablet that offers a vast canvas to bring ideas to life. With the S Pen, available right in the box, your teenager can draw masterpieces and easily take down notes from their teachers. The Clip Studio Paint app and the S Pen’s decreased latency features, gives your budding artist the ability to draw with fluidity and precision on the 11” screen. With the lowest blue light on a tablet display, you also have peace of mind that your teenager’s eyes are protected[5].

The Young Adult, Making their Mark: The Tab S7+

The super star tablet, with a large screen at 12.4” and Quad speaker sound by AKG and Dolby Atmos. This powerhouse is ideal for the young adult who requires a device as they transition from secondary school to their first year in college. The complimentary Book Cover Keyboard allows them to instantly convert their tablet into a laptop. Combined with the powerful processing and Samsung DeX, they can have a PC-Like experience, so they can match the demands required of them. And as handwritten note-taking has been shown to help students recall information[6], the S Pen gives them this advantage. 

The Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ comes with the S Pen and a Book Keyboard Cover (worth up to RM999) right in the box when you purchase them. Own one today at RRP RM4,599 (Galaxy Tab S7+) and RRP RM3,299 (Galaxy Tab S7) from participating Samsung Experience Stores and authorized dealers.

For more information about Galaxy Tab S7 series, visit: https://www.samsung.com/my/tablets/galaxy-tab-s/galaxy-tab-s7-11-inch-mystic-black-128gb-wi-fi-sm-t870nzkyxme/

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