Altera's CPLD adds TV-compatible video capability to Leapster's new L-MAX learning game system while reducing costs and increasing manufacturing process flexibility. MAX II allows the handheld device ...
New in LeapFrog's line of educational toys is the Leapster L-Max, a handheld for kids 4 to 10 years old that connects to your television. Unlike the V.Smile, which transfers the same image on its ...
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EMERYVILLE, Calif. - June 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE:LF), the leader in educational entertainment, today announced two revolutionary new platforms: LeapPad2, the next ...
With Leapfrog's Didj, the next stage in educational gaming has arrived. Oct. 1, 2008— -- For kids who have grown up playing video games on the Leapster, the next stage in educational gaming has ...
A look at Leapster Multimedia Learning System. Kids these days are bombarded regularly by invitations to play video games -- and not just from TV commercials and friends. Heck, fast food restaurants ...
You won't find me gushing very often about a consumer product -- precious few seem to work as advertised. Here's one that does. I'm talking about the Leapster, a handheld educational game machine from ...
Kid-friendly apps, e-books, videos, games: The touch-screen-based device I’ve been checking out with my little ones isn’t an iPad, it’s the new $70 Leapster Explorer from LeapFrog. The popular maker ...
Way to get your news buried, LeapFrog. Oh well. Anyway, LeapFrog just announced the Leapster Explorer, a crazysexycool handheld device for four- to nine-year-olds. The device has a high-res ...
Have you guys seen the new TV commercial for the Leapster, that new handheld for pre-teens that LeapFrog has been pimping? Nah, we haven't either, but fortunately the New York Times dissects the ad ...
Leapfrog's new touchscreen handheld has a bigger screen and cool accessories. Keep your child’s brain cells charged this fall with Leapfrog’s new handheld Leapster Explorer ($69). Not only does it ...