Today our good friends over at Woot! are selling the Leapfrog Didj, a low cost educational toy aimed at little kids. Lucky for hackers out there, the Didj is actually a linux device, and gaining ...
Touted as the first customizable educational gaming system, Leapfrog’s handheld Didj ($89.99, requires four AA batteries) is a logical maturation of the company’s preschool product, the Leapster. The ...
Today, LeapFrog pulled the veil off of two handhelds aimed at edu-taining kids who are still too young for an iPod, a cellphone and maybe even a Nintendo DS. The Leapster2 is a $70 streamlined, ...
They aren't quite ready to ship, but LeapFrog's big-boy-and-girl gaming / learning handhelds are finally up for pre-order over on the outfit's website. For those who missed the February introduction, ...
Heads-up kiddos! LeapFrog is out to swipe even more of that allowance with a pair of all new web-connected handhelds. Up first is the Leapster2, which now boasts a sleeker form factor and the ability ...
Leap Frog’s new handheld Didj Custom Gaming System ($90) is so much fun to play, kids barely realize they’re learning! It’s much more than a handheld game– it’s an amazing learning tool. The Didj ...
We take a first look at the LeapFrog Didj, a portable gaming console and learning tool.
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