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LeapTV

The LeapTV is an educational video game console developed by LeapFrog and released on October 20, 2014. The console consists of the main unit, a motion sensing camera, and a modifiable controller for different play styles. The controller wirelessly connects to the console using Bluetooth and runs on AA batteries. The camera has a 640x480 pixel resolution and a motion detector. It comes with 16GB storage and 1GB of DDR3 memory.

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LeapTV
DeveloperLeapFrog Enterprises
TypeHome video game console
ReleasedOctober 20, 2014
Introductory price
US$149.991
MediaROM cartridge, digital download
Storage16GB
DisplayHDMI 720p2
Camera640 x 480 motion sensing camera
PredecessorZippity Learning System

The LeapTV is an educational video game console developed by LeapFrog and released on October 20, 2014.3 The console consists of the main unit, a motion sensing camera, and a modifiable controller for different play styles. The controller wirelessly connects to the console using Bluetooth and runs on AA batteries. The camera has a 640x480 pixel resolution and a motion detector. It comes with 16GB storage and 1GB of DDR3 memory.

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  1. "LeapTV™ Educational Gaming System". Archived from the original on 2014-10-26.
  2. Sawh, Michael (16 December 2016). "LeapTV Review". Trusted Reviews.
  3. Scott Stein (15 July 2014). "LeapTV, a tiny game console for little kids, coming this fall for $149 with a bold controller (hands-on)". Cnet. Retrieved 1 August 2014.