When comparing Lenovo Tab 7 Essential vs Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition, the Slant community recommends Lenovo Tab 7 Essential for most people. In the question“What are the best tablets?” Lenovo Tab 7 Essential is ranked 45th while Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition is ranked 46th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Very good battery life
Pro Great choice for daily tasks
Pro Great features for a budget tablet
Pro Includes Amazon's FreeTime Unlimited (1 year trial)
For one year, the tablet comes with Amazon's Free Time Unlimited subscription ($36 value). After that it costs $2.99/month.
Amazon FreeTime includes unlimited access to Amazon's offerings of books, movies, TV shows, educational apps and games picked specifically for kids between 3-10 years old. It also includes the parental control features, like individual profiles for each child, time limits, and the ability to block games until educational goals are met.
Pro Worry-proof guarantee
The tablet comes with a hefty soft plastic case which helps prevent any damages from drops, throws, scratches etc. Also, Amazon is willing to replace any tablet that does get broken for up to two years. Parents, rest assured that this will be the only tablet you will need to buy for your toddler.
Pro Parental controls
The Fire HD Kids Edition is loaded with software that helps you (the parent) manage what your child can do. For example, if you want your toddler to read for 30 minutes before playing any games, you can do that.
Cons
Con Poor quality screen
The screen may only be 7", but the resolution is 1024 x 600 (which means 171 pixels per inch). This is a very low resolution which results in blocky looking text and pictures.