If this thing has any educational apps, I would probably buy one for
my 3 year old (I mean, of course I would use it too ;) Touch is a
natural interface that he would have no problems with.  Currently he
does know how to use a mouse, but clicking the buttons and keeping
the pointer in the same spot are tricky for him.   Also, clicking
outside of the app window and losing window focus are frustrating. 
So only running one app at a time would actually be a benefit in this
case.  I think it could be a great device that could provide some
really nice interactive learning opportunities.  Assuming of course
it can handle the abuse it will no doubt receive.  But hey, that's
what extended warranties are for....


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