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The LeapPad Explorer was the first release in a new line of LeapPad products after the discontinuation of the original LeapPad line by LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. [2] [3] LeapPad Explorer was released on August 15, 2011. New versions of the LeapPad Explorers were released in July 2012. [4]
LeapFrog released the LeapPad Explorer educational tablet computer in 2011. [21] The LeapPad Explorer was designed for children aged four to nine and contained a five-inch touchscreen, camera, microphone, and both downloadable apps and cartridge-based games. [22] In 2012, LeapFrog released its updated LeapPad2 and LeapsterGS.
LeapPad Explorer (released in the summer of 2011): Similar to Apple's iPad, but unlike the iPad, users can only download proprietary LeapFrog apps and runs on its own operating system. The device has the capability to capture movies and take pictures.
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Leapster Explorer The Leapster Learning Game System (previously known as the Leapster Multimedia Learning System ) is an educational handheld game console aimed at 4- to 10–11-year-olds ( preschool to fourth grade or fifth grade ), made by LeapFrog Enterprises .
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Despite being sold alongside the LeapPad Explorer line of tablets, the original Epic and Academy Edition variants are not marketed as a LeapPad model and is instead referred to in official literature as the LeapFrog Epic, the latter moniker being a backronym for "explore, play, imagine and create", in reference to the Epic's educational nature.