Is the LeapPad Platinum an Android Tablet?

The Android operating system is one of the two largest systems found on tablets. However, the LeapPad Platinum does not use this, nor does it use the other major system, Apple’s iOS. Instead, the Platinum is built around LeapFrog’s own custom base. This means that the tablet has some of the strongest parental controls around;… Continue reading Is the LeapPad Platinum an Android Tablet?

Tablet Comparison: InnoTab MAX vs. LeapPad 3

LeapFrog’s LeapPad 3 and VTech’s InnoTab MAX are both educational tablets designed for children. The LeapPad 3 is only a 5″ tablet, whilst the InnoTab MAX is 7″; the LeapPad’s screen has a resolution of only 480×237 pixels compared to the InnoTab’s 1024×600 pixels. The InnoTab’s screen is also more touch sensitive than that of… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: InnoTab MAX vs. LeapPad 3

Tablet Comparison: Contixo LA703 Kids versus LeapPad Ultra

Both the Contixo LA703 Kids and the LeapPad Ultra are 7″ tablets aimed at children, but that is where many of the similarities end, although some of the technical specifications are similar, and each has been designed for children with a protective case.. They each have 1024×600 pixel resolution touch screens, but how the tablets… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: Contixo LA703 Kids versus LeapPad Ultra

What Are the Differences Between the iRulu BabyPad Y1 and the LeapPad Ultra?

Both the iRulu BabyPad Y1 and the LeapPad Ultra are 7″ tablets designed for children. They are, however, quite different in their design. The Ultra has a 1024×600 pixel resolution screen and the Y1 has an 800×400 pixel resolution 5 point multi touch screen. The Y1 is an Android tablet running 4.4.2 KitKat whilst the… Continue reading What Are the Differences Between the iRulu BabyPad Y1 and the LeapPad Ultra?

Tablet Comparison: InnoTab MAX vs LeapPad Ultra

Both the InnoTab MAX and the LeapPad Ultra are children’s educational tablets. Each is a 7″ tablet with a 1024×600 pixel resolution screen. The tablet in each case has been designed with children in mind, rather than adapting an existing design by adding a protective bumper. The InnoTab also has an integral cover, which can… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: InnoTab MAX vs LeapPad Ultra

Tablet Comparison: Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition vs LeapPad Ultra

The LeapPad Ultra is a 7″ educational tablet with a 1024×600 pixel resolution screen, whilst the Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition is a 6″ tablet based around their popular Kindle Fire range with a 1280×800 pixel screen. A 7″ version of the Kids Edition is also available. The LeapPad Ultra runs its own operating… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition vs LeapPad Ultra

Tablet Comparison: LeapPad Ultra vs nabi 2

Fuhu’s nabi 2 has more in common with the Orbo Jr than it does with LeapFrog’s LeapPad Ultra. The former two are both Android tablets aimed at children, whilst the latter is an educational tablet designed for children. The nabi 2, like the Ultra, is a 7″ tablet, and both have a 1024×600 pixel resolution… Continue reading Tablet Comparison: LeapPad Ultra vs nabi 2

What Are the Differences Between the LeapPad Ultra and the LeapPad 2?

Both the LeapPad 2 and the LeapPad Ultra are educational tablets in LeapFrog’s LeapPad range of educational tablets, and both are aimed at the 3-9 years age group, so what are the differences, other than price, between the two tablets? The Ultra has a 7″ screen compared to the 2’s 5″ screen. The former’s is… Continue reading What Are the Differences Between the LeapPad Ultra and the LeapPad 2?

How Do the LeapPad Ultra and the LeapPad 3 Compare?

The LeapPad 3, like the LeapPad Ultra, is part of LeapFrog’s range of educational tablets. The LeapPad 3, like the LeapPad 2 and the Ultra, is aimed at the 3-9 years age group. The LeapPad 3 is more advanced than the 2, but not as advanced as the Ultra, although it does have a more… Continue reading How Do the LeapPad Ultra and the LeapPad 3 Compare?