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Leapfrog Epic review: Good software, but the hardware is behind the times and it's too expensive

Leapfrog Epic review: Good software, but the hardware is behind the times and it’s too expensive

Posted on September 28, 2015September 27, 2019 By Jarvis

Leapfrog’s latest tablet for kids is called the Epic, which stands for Explore, Play, Imagine, Create. Underneath the branding is a 7in Android tablet that comes with a silicone bumper and a stylus, and some clever software that changes as your child grows. Here’s our Leapfrog Epic review.

PRICE AND AVAILABILITY

The Epic costs £119.99/$180 and is available to buy immediately. It has 16GB of internal storage and has a microSD card for adding up to 32GB more.
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