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A great introduction to a computer. Maybe my son will leave mine alone.Got it for my son's 4th birthday. At first the auto scrolling drove me nuts. My son had a hard time deciding on an answer and pushing the button before it switched to the next option. But he got faster and it is improving his fine motor skills a lot.
He has hit a glitch occasionally when he goes into an activity. If he's supposed to hit enter and hits a different key, sometimes the enter key won't work. He then has to exit the activity and go back in again. It's not a big deal and he's been able to navigate it without much trouble.
As far as the volume, I too am not pleased with it. We only take it out during his little brother's nap time so it's not too irksome. A trick that I have done with other loud toys is to fill the speaker holes with glue, Elmer's works just fine.
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This is a great entertainment and educational tool for the children. This is the second one I bought, one for my daughter when she was young and this one for my niece. Just wish it came with a bigger screen but for the price, what do you expect?Honest reviews on VTech - Brilliant Creations Beginner Laptop
My 2 year old loves playing on HER laptop. She is kind of rough with it, and this product has lasted through the abuse of being jumped on, the keys beat, and being knocked off of chairs multiple times without any issues in the gameplay or broken keys.It would be way more fun for a slightly older child that could figure out how to play all the games it offers. My child just likes hitting buttons and seeing what happens. I love the color display, as I thought it was black and white when purchased. I would definitely recommend this product to parents of toddlers and preschoolers.
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I don't know what people expect from a $30 kid learning laptop, but this thing has been awesome for my 20 month old. Of course, she just likes pushing buttons and making it say letter names at this age, but it's interesting enough to keep her off our desktop, which was the primary goal. I'm sure she'll be able to actually use the learning games when she's a little older.I, too, see no problems with the pixelation. Works great, has been pretty impervious to little hands banging it around so far, and isn't overly annoying, all of which make a pretty good kid toy.
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