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Thursday, February 14, 2008

LEAP FROG TO LEAP IN TO THE MARKETS THIS SUMMER







The new sensation of the Modern technology, LeapFrog’s Didj is all set to hit the market this summer for an affordable price of $89.99. The launching of this device is to mainly attract the kids of age 6 to 10. This device integrates good graphic games that facilitates learning, the facility that's not been offered by Nintendo DS. Plans are drafted even to attract the children below six years with the release of Leapster 2 ($69.99) . The games are designed in such a way that it not only helps in providing entertainment but also strengthens the basic mathematical and english Skills of a student. The idea of an integrated education with fun has drawn the attention of the parents who prefer their children to learn rather than just be into gaming.

Didj specification

  • Processor: 393 MHz

  • Display: 320x240 resolution

  • One 24-bit 2D layer (no hardware acceleration)

  • One 16-bit 3D layer

  • One YUV video layer (no hardware acceleration)

  • Graphics: API OpenGL ES 1.1--A reduced instruction set version of OpenGL for embedded systems

  • Main RAM: 32 MB DDRI 131 MHz

  • NAND Flash: 256MB for data storage/download content

  • Media Cartridge: 64MB

  • System Software: Brio--Firmware is built on an abstraction layer called Brio to make OS and hardware transparent to developers. This means all software must be ported to Brio to run on this device.

  • Screen LCD: 3.2 inches, 16.7-Million Color TFT
  • No Wi-Fi connection available

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