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| Manufacturer | LeapFrog Enterprises |
|---|---|
| Product family | LeapPad Tablet Family |
| Type | Tablet computer |
| Generation | Seventh generation |
| Release date | August 15, 2011; 14 years ago (2011-08-15) |
| Discontinued | 2014 |
| Media | LeapFrog Explorer cartridgesDigital download |
| CPU | ARM9-based processor |
| Best-selling game | Globe: Earth Adventures |
| Successor | LeapPad2, LeapPad Ultra |
| Manufacturer | LeapFrog Enterprises |
|---|---|
| Product family | LeapPad Tablet Family |
| Type | Tablet computer |
| Generation | Eighth generation |
| Release date | July 18, 2012; 13 years ago (2012-07-18) |
| Lifespan | |
| Media | LeapFrog Explorer cartridgesDigital download |
| CPU | LeapFrog LF-2000 (NXP3200 SoC)ARM9 @ 550 MHz[1] |
| Best-selling game | Learning Path games |
| Predecessor | LeapPad Explorer |
| Successor | LeapPad3, LeapPad Ultra XDi |
TheLeapPad Explorer was the first release in a new line of LeapPad products after the discontinuation of the originalLeapPad line byLeapFrog 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]
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 theAmerican International Toy Fair in New York City.
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