With all the tablets out lately, not surprising to hear one another, although LeapPad does not appear to have some elements that are unusual, at least as far as design goes outside.
Most, if not all, tablets have been revealed so far constructed in such a way as to attract the most consumer segments.
Leapfrog, however, decided to make one that can act as implementing education for children, leading to the creation Explorer LeapPad.
With a length of 5 inches diagonal, the product has a touch screen with and 16:9 aspect ratio and resolution of 480 x 272 pixels.
More than an educational implement, the slate will also act as an entertainment device, thanks to the accelerometer, built-in camera, microphone and even a stylus (pictures and such).
The people at Engadget can get up close and personal with the device and found it stout and well-rounded.
"We want kids LeapPad offers the ability to create their personal experiences and have fun while learning at their own pace with content that automatically adjusts to the level of their skills," said Craig Hendrickson, senior vice president and principal officer for LeapFrog products.
"Application LeapPad inspire children to explore their inner creativity. Is doodling pictures taken with the built-in camera, creating a story about themselves in Studio Story, or bring their favorite characters to life with Animation Studios, it's true there is something for every child. "
For those who want to know what makes the tick Explorer LeapPad, a 400 MHz processor located in the heart, which means that performance will not be a god.
Nevertheless, the price of $ 100 still have to appeal to parents who want to get their kids a sophisticated toy, after becoming available.While shipping has not been implemented, the availability should ramp up on August 15, 2011