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  2. PXL2000 - Wikipedia

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    6 x AA battery. Video shot in 1994 with a PXL2000. The PXL2000, or Pixelvision, was a toy black and white video camera, introduced by Fisher-Price in 1987 at the International Toy Fair in Manhattan, which could record sound and images onto inexpensive Walkman-style compact audio cassette. [1] It was on the market for one year with about 400,000 ...

  3. VTech - Wikipedia

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    VTech Holdings Limited. VTech Holdings Limited (an abbreviation of Video Technology Limited or simply VTech) is a Hong Kongese company of children's electronic learning products. [5][6][7] It is the world's largest manufacturer of baby monitors and cordless phones. [5][6][7] It was founded in October 1976 by Allan Wong (Chi-Yun) [1][2] and ...

  4. After Reviewing 11 Brands, Mini Photogs Agree: These ... - AOL

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    3. Polaroid Go Generation 2. polaroid. TOTAL: 86/100. Polaroid is back, baby, and this tiny camera was a hit with kids, tweens and teens alike. First, it’s like a miniaturized, more colorful ...

  5. LeapFrog Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. is an educational entertainment and electronics company based in Emeryville, California. LeapFrog designs, develops, and markets technology-based learning products and related content for the education of children from infancy through grade school. The company was founded by Michael Wood and Robert Lally in 1994.

  6. V.Smile - Wikipedia

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    V.Flash. The V.Smile (stylized as V.SMILE TV LEARNING SYSTEM) is a sixth-generation educational home video game console manufactured and released by VTech. The system was first released on August 4, 2004. Its titles are available on ROM cartridges called "Smartridges", a pun on the system's educational nature.

  7. LeapPad - Wikipedia

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    LeapPad was invented by Jim Marggraff [1] and developed by a team from Explore Technologies, Inc., which was founded by Marggraff and was acquired by LeapFrog in July 1998. It uses the same patented "NearTouch" technology developed for the Explore Technologies Odyssey Atlasphere. Investigation and development was started in December 1997.

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