Engineering:LeapPad Explorer

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Short description: Educational hand-held game console
LeapPad Explorer
ManufacturerLeapFrog Enterprises
Product familyLeapPad Tablet Family
TypeTablet computer
GenerationSeventh generation
Release dateAugust 15, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-08-15)
Discontinued2014
Units sold500,000
MediaLeapFrog Explorer cartridges Digital download
CPUARM9-based processor
Best-selling gameGlobe: Earth Adventures
SuccessorLeapPad2, LeapPad Ultra
LeapPad2
ManufacturerLeapFrog Enterprises
Product familyLeapPad Tablet Family
TypeTablet computer
GenerationEighth generation
Release dateJuly 18, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-07-18)
Lifespan
Units sold500
MediaLeapFrog Explorer cartridges Digital download
CPULeapFrog LF-2000 (Pollux SoC) ARM9 @ 550 MHz [1]
Best-selling gameLearning Path games
PredecessorLeapPad Explorer
SuccessorLeapPad3, LeapPad Ultra XDi

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] The update was branded the LeapPad2 and has a higher resolution camera, longer battery life, 4 GB of storage and a LF 2000 processor.[1]

LeapPad Explorer specs

  • Built-in 1.2 megapixel camera/video recorder
  • 5" touch screen (480x272)
  • 2 GB of storage

LeapPad2 specs

  • Built-in 2.0 megapixel camera/video recorder
  • 4 GB of storage
  • LF 2000 processor (550 MHz)

Awards

In 2012, the LeapPad Explorer was awarded 3 titles: "Toy of the Year (overall)", "Educational Toy of the Year" and "Preschool Toy of the Year" at the 12th Annual Toy of the Year Awards,[5] which is held at the American International Toy Fair in New York City.

See also

  • LeapFrog Epic, an Android-based tablet computer developed and marketed by LeapFrog

References

List of games licensed

  • Adventure Sketchers
  • Barbie
  • Blaze and the Monster Machines
  • Brave
  • Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
  • Bubble Guppies
  • Cars 2
  • Clifford the Big Red Dog
  • Crayola Art Adventure
  • Digging for Dinosaurs
  • Disney/Pixar Up
  • Disney Princess
  • Disney The Princess and the Frog
  • Doc McStuffins
  • Doodle Jump
  • Dora the Explorer: Dora’s Worldwide Rescue
  • Finding Dory
  • Frozen
  • The Good Dinosaur
  • Get Puzzled!
  • Globe: Earth Adventure
  • Hot Wheels
  • Hello Kitty: Sweet Little Shops
  • I Spy
  • Jake and the Never Land Pirates
  • Jewel Train
  • Kidz Bop
  • LeapSchool Math
  • LeapSchool Reading
  • Letter Factory
  • Letter Factory Adventures: The Rainforest
  • The Little Mermaid
  • The Magic School Bus (Oceans, Dinosaurs, & Dino Shuffle)
  • Mini–Game Greatest Hits
  • Minnie Mouse Bowtique
  • Monsters University
  • Moshi Monsters
  • Mr. Pencil Saves Doodleburg
  • My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
  • NFL Rush Zone
  • Ni Hao, Kai-Lan: Super Happy Day!
  • Octonauts
  • Olivia
  • PAW Patrol
  • Pet Pals 2: Best of Friends
  • The Penguins Of Madagascar: Operation Plushy Rescue
  • Phineas and Ferb
  • Pixar Pals
  • Planes
  • Pocoyo
  • Scooby-Doo (Pirate Ghost of the Barbary Coast)
  • Sesame Street
  • SpongeBob SquarePants (Fists of Foam & The Clam Prix)
  • Star Wars (Jedi Reading & The Clone Wars)
  • Tangled
  • Team Umizoomi
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Tinkerbell & Lost Treasure
  • Toy Story 3
  • Transformers: Rescue Bots (Race to the Rescue)
  • Turbo
  • Wallykazam!
  • Wolverine and The X-Men

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