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For warranty information about this product, please click here. Feedback If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Would you like to tell us about a lower price? This handheld gaming console delivers fast-paced action and effective learning systems for the ultimate gaming and learning experience for your little one. Kids tilt, turn and shake the console and bring the games to life, or use the touch screen to control the action. The built-in front and back cameras and video recorders let you snap pictures and edit them as you go.
The LeapFrog Learning Path lets you see specific details of your child's play and learning, including areas where your child excels or needs more support. E-mails provide tailored learning tips and let you share your child's progress and achievements. Five apps are included to get your little one started, and the library of more than cartridges will keep your child entertained and engaged for hours.
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Please try again later. Candid Reviewer Top Contributor: If you want a child-friendly tablet-style device, this is the best one on the market as of October But you have to understand what you're getting and why this is desirable. There are a lot of positive reviews that are a bit inflated, and many negative reviews that are simply unfair in their expectations.
Here's my realistic parent-friendly review First, the LeapPad is more rugged and more child-friendly compared to an iPad, iPod, or Android tablet. I know parents who prefer to let their kids play apps on those more sophisticated devices, but if you go that route, you're taking a risk with a more expensive and more fragile device.
The LeapPad's more durable casing allows young children to hold and carry it with less likelihood of damage. And, of course, since it is not wireless-connectivity enabled, you don't have to worry about your child stumbling across objectionable content or making accidental purchases. You control the content on the device by syncing to your computer and deciding what to install the sync cable is included, and plugs into a standard USB slot on your computer. Second, the LeapPad is much more responsive than any of the other child tablets we've tested.
We bought our 2. The inconsistent results when she interacted with the screen made it hard for her to learn the interface. Sometimes tapping an icon would do what she wanted, but often, multiple taps would not produce the desired effect. Often, she had to ask "Daddy can you help me draw? When she tried a friend's LeapPad1, however, it was noticeably more responsive, allowing her to understand the interface MUCH better. When we purchased a LeapPad2 we were delighted to find that it's even snappier than the LeapPad1. When you unbox it, you'll need to install four AA batteries, create a new "profile" for your child, then connect to an Internet-connected computer to load on some of the apps and register the device.
The applications included are: Some parents may feel annoyed to have a link to advertisements at all, but I appreciate that they've been confined to an app you must click on to launch. Thankfully, the ads are NOT displayed elsewhere on the device and do NOT intrude upon the functionality or appearance of other apps. The three options were a game, an eBook, or a video.
I had assumed there would already be eBooks on the device, so I chose the free video a minute tour of the "Letter Factory" that teaches the sounds each letter of the alphabet makes. Although each title included 6 features, the main lure was the eBook and the rest were mainly re-skinned options with very little added content for the built-in programs. That's exactly why we never bought any add-ons for the iXL. So we can buy our daughter three nice eBooks for the price of one add-on title for her FisherPrice iXL. Our daughter spent three hours just walking around the house snapping photos and giggling.
Fourth, the LeapPad interface is very child friendly. The physical buttons are minimalist and positioned well out of the way.
The buttons are sufficiently recessed or placed so that accidental button-presses are very rare. This is important because few things are more frustrating for a child than having their e-activity interrupted because they leaned on a button that returned them to the home screen, or some other such issue. Instead, most of the buttons they'll actually use are on-screen and controlled with the stylus.
There are very few redundant buttons some apps have a virtual home button, despite the device already having a physical button for that purpose and many response options are standardized to "accept" an option is always a green checkmark, and to "reject" or "close" an option is always a red X. This is good because it minimizes confusion related to the interface, and it also shows that Leap Frog has invested a lot of care and thought in the design of the apps.
Fifth, the LeapPad has a very large 2. The one major shortcoming here is that it really isn't very suitable for use outdoors in bright sunlight, which washes it out so badly it can't really be used. If you're in shade or normal room-level brightness, however, it is very clear and colorful. Although it is not incredibly high resolution or high contrast, it is definitely crisp enough to provide a very pleasant user experience. Shapes, animations, and videos all render very clearly, without annoying jagged lines or pixelation.
Watching the letter factory video we installed for free, there was a slightly muted color cast, much like streaming a video at mid-resolution on Netflix, but the animation was still very colorful and impressively smooth.
I don't know if the slight lack of crispness was due to the limitations of the screen or the quality of the video file, but either way it did not detract from the viewing experience. Sixth, the sound is quite good.
Share your thoughts with other customers. We bought our 2. The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Coupons. Candid Reviewer Top Contributor: If she asks for eBooks, I'll probably say yes. Are you going to end up buying a bunch of toys anyway? Customers also shopped for.
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