Touch Table EES: For That Really BIG Room

Posted on Feb 20, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

touch-table-top-1The ToyQuest Touch Table EES “edutainment” system certainly isn’t for everybody, especially if you’ve got a small apartment, but nobody can say it isn’t kind of cool! Actually, since it’s really for your kids, I’m sure there’s room in THEIR room.

The Touch Table isn’t really a table, even though it sure looks like one, and even though it comes with a DVD player. It’s really a television with touch capabilities: a television that swivels into several different positions and has touch capabilities.

It’s the touch capabilities on that 21-inch screen that are the coolest part.

There are games, trivia contests, word searches, information about all kinds of animals, art programs, a video encyclopedia, a globe that kids can manipulate to find locations, and a digital picture frame.

Since the entire top of the Touch Table rotates, you can use it while sitting or standing.

If you are one of the lucky ones who found a Wii last Christmas, you can dock it on the Touch Table. The table doesn’t connect to the internet, which might frustrate the adults, but since it doesn’t connect to the internet, your kids can do most of the things they’d need the internet for, without any of the worries about inappropriate websites, etc. that are part of the internet territory.

The whole nine yards of Touch Table EES will be available this fall, and will set you back about $499.00. Here’s the video.

 

 

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