Tuesday, May 8, 2012

BabyGizmo VTech Innotab vs. LeapFrog LeapPad

BabyGizmo VTech Innotab vs. LeapFrog LeapPad - baby toys








BabyGizmo VTech Innotab vs. LeapFrog LeapPad

Hollie Schultz gives you a side-by-side comparison of the VTech Innotab and the LeapFrog LeapPad to help you determine which is the better tablet for kids. Baby Gizmo review of the Innotab: www.youtube.com Baby Gizmo Review of the LeapPad:www.youtube.com
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24 comments:

  1. i just saw the innotab 2 it has a camera built in and the price is still the same. i wish i would of saw that one befor i brought the first one

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  2. Buy InnoTab 2. Just saw it on VTech's site and it has a camera and 2GB on board.

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  3. So has China issued a kids tablet yet ????

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  4. ups i got that wrong i mean the vtech innotab ^^

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  5. the leapfrog leappad doesnt look like a cheap toy for little kids like the babygizmo does thats why i thing its the better one. Your kids can even use this if they became older

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  6. VAGINA!!!!!!!!!!!

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  7. Such a comparison......thanks. By the way, china is watching, so soon they will make a new one, which has both and bit more features in 1.

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  8. you can see it rit naw

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  9. of you wot to see the vireo

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  10. it was good do you no my name my name is emily i em 6 yrs oid but it was good

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  11. Btech innotab is the clear winner for us. we just bought it a coupke dats ago and LOVE it..

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  12. it just a card that gives memory to stuff like cameras and the innotab there prices are about $3 to $13 hope that help

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  13. whats a SD card,,,my daughter is turning 9 in may, i think it might be a nice bday gift

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  14. I work for Leapfrog and we get so many problems with the Leappad. I grabbed a Innotab (£59 amazon) &it was better, sure it hasnt got a camera & you do need a SD card but the apps for it are a LOT cheaper! Also the lag on the Leappad is appalling.
    I love being able to put MP3 & avi on it which makes the Innotab a lot more worthy of its price & being able to use a SD card is a plus. It takes a hammering very well, we get so many returned Leappads just because a child has dropped it.

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  15. This is one of the most informative vs review I could find for the Innotab and Leap Pad... I have been in between the two for months now... but I know for sure I am getting my daughter the Innotab for her birthday next month. Thank you!!!

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  16. With all vtech products, MAKE SURE to use internet explorer. Firefox does not communicate to install the "Learning navigator" correctly (at least on my pc).

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  17. You can plug it in the wall and CHARGE your rechargeable batteries too. Also, my kid LOVES the MP3 player. He is 2-1/2 and loves his Innotab. He also loves using the kickstand to prop it up. We also used up 1 GB of memory on the SD card right away. Expandable memory is worth it. The higher precision touchpad is also well worth it!

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  18. can anyone help me i want to download games to my daughters inno tab ?

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  19. I already have a LeapPad Explorer.

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  20. I forgot mention that the Dora videos where downloaded directly to the leap pad.. And that my daughters leap pad is pink instead of green!!!!!lol

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  21. Good review .. We got our daughter the leap pad for christmas.. Shes really into it.. It is very educational.. Plus IT came with 4 free downloads...the leap pad is very kid friendly.. As for the videos..... Last night we purchased 3 Dora the explorer videos for $7.99. Each video is 30 minutes long.. And we got all 3 of them for $7.99.... Now that's a deal!!!!

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  22. Very useful review. Basically confirms that our LeapPad purchase was the right one. Our son went completely bonkers having his own camera (video and still), and will hopefully calm down within a few days. :-) As for the InnoTab's video watching ability, big deal. That's what the TV is for. We have Netflix streaming and a more-than-adequate DVD library that he can watch in the den. At 4-9 years old, we want to maintain control of both what ahd how much he watches anyway.

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  23. Try, Freemake Video converter and do the following:
    Deselect the adware during setup. Select your video(s) and pick AVI. Make a custom profile by selecting "+" under the preset. Enter Innotab for the Title. Set your Frame Size to Custom and enter 480x272, Leave adjustment default. Codec select XVID, 15FPS frame rate, Bitrate leave default. Audio codec select PCM, Mono Channels, Sample Rate 22050 and off you go! :)

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