Recorded Date: January 2nd, 2024 Taken from: VTech 2003 Slim Pad / Tablet Notebook UK NOTE: No overused VTech requests allowed! …...more

VTech Artificial Intelligence Tablet Notebook was a learning computer released in 2002 or 2003. Model: 80-61100. UK version called Slim Pad released 2002. Model: 80-61103. What's Missing? Which Sign? A didn't exist until . Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

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VTech Tablet Notebook is an electronic learning aid that challenges young minds with over 120 arcade-style activities in English, math, languages, science, geography, and history.

The VTech® Tablet Notebook features sophisticated hi-tech touches such as a stylus pen that can be used as an alternate way to play activities, and a removable screen that can be used as a learn-on-the-go tablet.

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Make vs. Makes — What's the Difference? By Urooj Arif & Maham Liaqat — Updated on "Make" is the base form of the verb, used with plural subjects or the pronoun "I," while "makes" is the third-person singular present tense, used with singular subjects.