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idoit's ToyTi

Filed in archive Fun for the kids by Melissa Petri on November 29, 2007

idoit's ToyTi
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Parents no longer have to worry about what their kids are watching on television. idoit, a Korean company, specifically made television for kids, where parents can keep tabs on what their children are watching.

Programs are streamed from a central Router. This router has a built-in display, where parents can see and follow what their children are watching. If a parent notices that their kid is watching programs that are not intended for general patronage, then they can block that specific channel.

The "TOYTI" comes with a 10.2 inch screen, 16:9 format, the resolution stands at 800 x 400 pixels and 400:1 contrast.

It can also be battery operated which lasts up to 3 hours and comes in different plush designs.







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