Even though no sales figures were released, we're pretty sure they didn't sell iPad-like quantities of the tablet - but it's good to know that there is a market for educational/children-targeted tablets. In case you're not up to speed about the LeapPad, it is a learning tablet designed for kids aged 4 and up running on LeapFrog's own proprietary operating system with its own apps as well. The tablets retail for $99.99 and will be available from major retailers once there is supply again. Any of you picked up these tablets for yourself or your kids?
source: Ubergizmo
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