LeapFrog Enterprises' Fly "pentop computer" hit retail shelves Monday, and the educational toy maker is expecting strong sales after racking up strong online "pre-sales." "Our hopes are strong for it, ...
Have we come so far as not to need pens anymore to capture the written word? Of course not. Laptops and Tablet PCs are gaining popularity, of course, and they've become many a student's best friend.
NEW YORK, January 12, 2005 - Educational technology developer LeapFrog has released details of a new pentop computer. Dubbed the FLY, the pentop computer is designed to bring interactivity to the most ...
LeapFrog Enterprises Inc., an Emeryville, Calif.-based maker of electronic learning products, reported a quarterly profit last month, reversing a loss from a year earlier. The company attributed the ...
LeapFrog's much-ballyhooed Fly pentop computer has finally made it onto retail shelves — just in time for the holiday shopping season — and David Pogue of The New York Times has a review that ...
LEAPFROG Enterprises Inc. has launched a talking computer pen that can function as a calculator, language translator and interactive planner — among other things. The “FLY” pentop computer is aimed at ...
Leapfrog introduced a new superb tablet LeapPad 2, a successor to its earlier LeapPad tablet. This tablet is targeted at kids which facilitates learning along with entertainment. Leapfrog came up with ...
LeapFrog Enterprises has created a "pentop computer," a talking, computerized pen that can translate words into other languages, or help with math and spelling homework. LeapFrog, announcing the ...
Have we come so far as not to need pens anymore to capture the written word? Of course not. Laptops and Tablet PCs are gaining popularity, of course, and they've become many a student's best friend.
The Good: It's well made, affordable, and genuinely innovative; its pedagogical software design is inspired The Bad: Waiting for audio cues can get tiresome; makes the occasional mistake recognizing ...