Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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CPU Frequency | 1 GHz Best: Wacom Cintiq Companion CPU Frequency: 3 GHz | |||
CPU Cores | 4 Best: Asus Transformer Pad TF300T CPU Cores: 12 | |||
Pixel density | 170 ppi Best: Hisense VIDAA Mirror Pixel density: 431 ppi | |||
Screen size | 7 in Best: Planar Helium PCT2785 Screen size: 27 in |
Screen size | 7.0 in |
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Resolution | 1024 x 600 px |
Pixel density | 170.0 ppi |
Touchscreen | yes |
Colour of product | Black |
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Internal storage | 8 GB |
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Rear camera | yes |
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Front camera | yes |
Rear resolution | 2.0 Mpx |
Front resolution | 2.0 Mpx |
Video resolution | 480p |
Wi-Fi | yes |
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Height | 5.88 in |
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Width | 9.06 in |
Depth | 1.0 in |
Weight | 19.26 oz |
RAM memory | 1 GB |
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CPU Cores | 4 |
CPU Frequency | 1.0 GHz |
Accelerometer | yes |
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USB | yes |
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Charging connection | Proprietary |
Headphone connection | 3.5mm |
Battery type | Li-Ion |
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Battery life | 5.0 h |
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The $129.99 LeapFrog LeapPad Platinum is overpriced, underpowered, and doesn't offer as much as its kid-friendly tablet competitors.
Tablets for kids have come a long way in the past few years and are now much-improved over their low-resolution, slow and clunky predecessors. The LeapFrog LeapPad Platinum looks set to be one of the most popular tablets for children this year, so we decided to spend a bit of time with one to see…
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