It is an effort to create some quality family time together, bonding everyone around a single screen. Fuhu also claimed that they intend to extend their range of educational apps as well as tablets to other group settings. Fuhu founder and president Robb Fujioka shared, “The technology right now, it’s isolating. We’re trying to find a product that enhances collaboration and socialization.” I wholeheartedly agree.
Expect to see the Nabi Big Tab HD tablets arrive on sale this fall for $449 and $549, where the more expensive one would be the larger sized model. Would families choose either one over a new generation console like the Xbox One or Sony PS4? Only time will be able to tell.