Monday, October 31, 2011

LeapPad Explorer


If we need proof that 2011 will be the year of tablets, Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and Mobile World Congress (MWC) has given us what we need. But why should all have fun tablets by adults, as children definitely deserve their own touchscreen disorder too? Fortunately, Leapfrog has announced a multi-function tablet edutainment for children ages 4 and up. The device has a collection of creative tools-including a built-in camera, video recorder, microphone and animation studio, to allow the children to fully express themselves, and it will be supported by extensive library of learning are available at launch.


Built on the success of the company Leapster Explorer® and is fully compatible with the library, LeapPad Explorer will benefit from more than one hundred learning games, videos, e-book, flash cards and so on. The company said that few students can look forward to HD-like graphics on a 5-inch finger touch screen, in which the child-sized stylus can be used to practice things like drawing or handwriting.


Do they want to learn about math, science, music, geography, spelling, language, or the like, fun activities that focus allows children to get a touch screen and interact with content. LeapPad Explorer has been designed to withstand a little rough fun and fall, the benefits of an accelerometer to tilt the game in action, and allows parents to track the progress of their children and receive email updates with LeapFrog's learning program.


LeapPad from LeapFrog Explorer® is set for release this summer the northern hemisphere at the beginning and will be available in the U.S. for a suggested retail of U.S. $ 99.99. Download the application will take a price of $ 7.99 each and need will cost $ 24.99.

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