LeapFrog today introduced a baby brother to the Fly “pentop computer.” The $50 Tag uses the same Anoto high-res scanning technology to “read” specially printed books to kids, and can connect to the ...
LeapFrog has a new pen-based, handheld learn-to-read system called the Tag Reading System, which is due out this summer. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The LeapFrog Tag Reading System is a set of physical books ...
Building off of the popular LeapFrog Tag system, the new “Tag Junior” is intended more for the toddler audience. Based more off of board books, the Tag Junior will use a larger reader, and all the ...
LeapFrog first revolutionized the electronic learning category with the introduction of its award-winning LeapPad (R) Learning System. With over 30 million LeapPad units and 72 million interactive ...
Latest product from the technology-centered children's learning company teaches kids to read and lets parents track their progress. Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell, and ...
Tag Junior book pal, LeapFrog’s newest Tag reading system, is now kid-friendlier with its chunky, ubercute, small-hands-friendly design, so you can start neglecting ...
May 12, 2008 Designed to enhance the learning to read experience LeapFrog’s next generation Tag Reading System uses special dot-printed books and a stylus fitted with an Infrared camera and speaker to ...
— -- Playing tag used to mean running around trying to touch someone so you no longer had to be "It." Now, with the introduction of the LeapFrog Tag Reading System, playing tag means learning to ...