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On this episode Arkay and Willie! discuss what five toys they would each ask for if they were 8 year olds in 2016. Some of Willie!'s toy finds are discussed, listener feedback on other fun items! So stoke up the yule log, grab some eggnog and sit back and relax.Download Here:Links:Coleco Retro ExpoThe Visions of Johnny the SkullTonka Climb OversLionel Polar ExpressDinosaur packsKano Computer KitViewmaster VRR/C CentipedeAnki OverdriveCrayola Virtual Designer Star WarsMattel Gas Out GameMarx Command Drive Quick Shift 500 VideoKusan Grand Prix Video
This week, Avram Piltch discusses one of the most recent products he has had the opportunity to review: the Kano Computer Kit Touch. In March, Avram introduced us to the Kano Computer Kit, and this new model addresses one of the issues identified in the previous model: a lack of touchscreen. Most kids expect a screen to be touchable and making a kids device that required a keyboard and mouse was not a completely natural pairing. While the new model does bring touch, it does not bring touch-friendly capabilities to the platform in all places. Avram expects this to be addressed over time.
This week, Avram Piltch discusses one of the most recent products he has had the opportunity to review: the Kano Computer Kit Touch. In March, Avram introduced us to the Kano Computer Kit, and this new model addresses one of the issues identified in the previous model: a lack of touchscreen. Most kids expect a screen to be touchable and making a kids device that required a keyboard and mouse was not a completely natural pairing. While the new model does bring touch, it does not bring touch-friendly capabilities to the platform in all places. Avram expects this to be addressed over time.
This week, Avram Piltch brings us the latest product he is reviewing for Tom's Guide: the Kano Computer Kit. This kit is designed to help children understand how a computer works by allowing them to build one. Once the computer is built, a large collection of challenges and games allows the kid to learn how the computer works, and to program it to do new tasks.