While I wouldn't want to be the parent who buys their kids a Leapster GS instead of a Nintendo DS, I still think that this mini educational handheld is an interesting addition to Leapfrog's line of kids toys. The GS looks a lot more like a handheld device than its predecessors and can take pictures and video with a built-in camera. The GS runs on four AA batteries and features a color screen and comes in green or purple. It runs a number of game times and kids can use it to view animated ebooks. Kids can store content on 2GB of built-in memory.
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