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Fuhu trademarks Nabi Dream Tab, higher-end tablet incoming?

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If you didn’t think there was a market for Android tablets designed specifically for kids, it appears Fuhu has been finding some level of success in this area. It was late last year they released a follow up to their original kiddie tab, the 7-inch Nabi 2 sporting a 7-inch display and Tegra 3 processor. Fuhu called it “the fastest, most powerful tablet in the world made just for kids.” They even followed up with a 10-inch version dubbed Nabi XD, this time marketed for the ever growing “tween” market.

Looks like Fuhu is just getting started, as today we discovered a new trademark filed with the USPTO for an all new tablet calling itself the “Nabi Dream Tab.” Other than the name, not much info was given, but with their kiddie and tween bases covered, we’re wondering if Fuhu isn’t ready to break out of the kid-tab market, and into something a little more high-end. With a name like “Dream Tab,” I got to thinking: what exactly would make your “dream” tablet?

[USPTO]

Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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  1. Got two Nabi 2’s last year for my sons. Best Buy had them for $129 as a pre-Black Friday sale for Silver Rewards members (I think). They’re a little bulky due to some grid they put on the back to attach some sort of toys they sell. I don’t know much about that. The specs were very good and I rooted them so I could get the Play Store on them.

    I like that I can control which apps my kids can see, but with a password I can enter “Daddy Mode” when needed. I loaded up movies on a 32GB SD card for long car trips and got them headphones.

    It’s definitely a solid machine, if a bit heavy and bulky and it’s taken the punishment my 3 year old dishes out when he gets a hold of his older brothers’ tablets.

    My only problem is the boys keep calling them iPads.

  2. I kind of doubt they’s still use the Nabi name if it wasn’t going to still be a kid’s tablet. After all, “Nabi Mode” is what they call the kids’ interface, while the straight Android launcher is their “Daddy/Mommy Mode”.

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    I kind of doubt they’s still use
    the Nabi name if it wasn’t going to still be a kid’s tablet. After all,
    “Nabi Mode” is what they call the kids’ interface, while the straight
    Android launcher is their “Daddy/Mommy Mode”.

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