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  • Are all of us who laboriously sought out the cheapest innotab offer going, gonna have a facepalm moment after Christmas when they start selling them at £30... I hope not! I get a little worried when I see Amazon keep dropping lower and lower!
  • POAMAYC #67 in 2013 £6304.93/£6000
    In the negative (to the not so nice) tune of £19771.50 ... 31.8% Paid :)
  • Could someone pm details on how to put stuff on sd card, have spent hours on computer trying and am getting nowhere, please please:mad:
    If you plug the SD card into the innotab it will format it with folders that when removed and put into your computer will be visible. then drag and drop movie avi's into the relevant video folder and mp3's into relevant music folder. Plug back into innotab and they should be there, at least this is what i did for innotab 1 but have not tried with innotab 2.
    Do I need sd card for this? Which size is best to get? Would a 4gb be too small? Tia
    I use a 4gb sd card and that can easily manage 2 films and 2 NOW music albums and some photos. Maybe i'm a grump though as i could probably stretch this and put more films on but then i would not get to watch them!
    Hi, could someone pm me please on how to transfer games to a sd card as have just got my girls a innotab :) thanks x
    I've not found a way to put games on the SD card so if you know pass it on.

    As some extra advice buy a mains power pack and/or enough rechargeable batteries to so you can charge up the old while using the new. Once my 4 year old got hand held games and films the battery life did not have a chance!
  • anyone know if you buy a charger does it mean you have to have it plugged in at all times to use it or can you charge it and then use it without being plugged in then plug it in again to recharge.

    as if you have to have it plugged in all the time would be no good for me

    thanks



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  • anyone know if you buy a charger does it mean you have to have it plugged in at all times to use it or can you charge it and then use it without being plugged in then plug it in again to recharge.

    as if you have to have it plugged in all the time would be no good for me

    thanks

    It has to be plugged in at all times to use it sorry. It's not a mains "charger" it's a mains adaptor
  • breesey24 wrote: »
    It has to be plugged in at all times to use it sorry. It's not a mains "charger" it's a mains adaptor

    oh thanks would be no good for me then as son wouldnt still long enough have to stock up on batteries i spose



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  • hannant82 wrote: »
    If you plug the SD card into the innotab it will format it with folders that when removed and put into your computer will be visible. then drag and drop movie avi's into the relevant video folder and mp3's into relevant music folder. Plug back into innotab and they should be there, at least this is what i did for innotab 1 but have not tried with innotab 2.
    I use a 4gb sd card and that can easily manage 2 films and 2 NOW music albums and some photos. Maybe i'm a grump though as i could probably stretch this and put more films on but then i would not get to watch them!

    I've not found a way to put games on the SD card so if you know pass it on.

    As some extra advice buy a mains power pack and/or enough rechargeable batteries to so you can charge up the old while using the new. Once my 4 year old got hand held games and films the battery life did not have a chance!


    Can someone explain how you can copy a DVD to the innotab 2, and maybe YouTube footages?
  • Damn thing eats batteries faster than I can get through a box of mince pies...

    :money:
  • BumbleBUK wrote: »
    Damn thing eats batteries faster than I can get through a box of mince pies...

    :money:

    Try lithium batteries last ages and get a adaptor for in house :)
  • Try lithium batteries last ages and get a adaptor for in house :)


    £42.50 at ELC today only - enter vtech at checkout.
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