Imaginarium presents Paquito Mini an 8-inch children's tablet with Magic OS

Imaginarium expands its list of tablets for the whole family and launches Paquito Mini. It is an 8-inch model that complements SuperPaquito. Paquito Mini maintains a similar design, the same colors and includes Magic OS, the operating system created by Imaginarium, with Android base and from which you can also access the purchase of content in Paquitoland.

Paquito Mini It can now be purchased at any of the Imaginarium stores at a price of 179 euros. Among its features is the possibility of managing up to five different user profiles in addition to accessing a parental control mode to manage Internet access. And is that the ages of the children to whom Paquito Mini is destined are among the 6 and 12 years old.

In Engadget in Spanish we have found a video that shares the experience of use and that presents Paquito Mini in operation.

In the brief review of his technical characteristics remember that you have a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor, 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage (expandable thanks to an SD card slot), an 8-inch capacitive screen with a resolution of 1,024 x 768 pixels, two cameras: front and rear 2 MP and Micro USB ports and Micro HDMI to connect to devices such as television. Also incorporates headphone output which can be used perfectly in car or home tours when the child wants to be at his leisure and with his family nearby.

From Imaginarium they report that Paquito Mini is sold with exclusive applications and access to Paquitoland, the exclusive platform in which to acquire content specially developed for children. The tablet supports customization and multiple desktops: Home, School, Creativity, Bookstore and Entertainment. Internet access is controlled by parental control to access mail, Internet, applications, videos, etc. It also includes fun games to learn English, backed by the prestige and experience of the British Council. Paquito Mini includes the languages ​​ES, EN, FR, DE, IT, PT, RO, PL, TR, RU, EL, CN, JA, HE, HU, BU, NL. Another novelty of Paquito Mini is that it not only restricts the hours of use of the equipment but also the amount of hours or minutes that the unit may be on in the time zone marked to be used.

The tablet is sold with accessories (separately) as a music stand, carrying case and micro HDMI cable.

From what you can see in the video and the features it offers, it seems to me that Paquito Mini and its adjusted price may be a good option for families who want to share information with their children, facilitate learning among children and let children use a specific technology for them by teaching them to be responsible and very practical with their use.