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    LeapFrog Epic 7" Android-based Kids Tablet 16GB, Green

    • For $140, it might be a bit pricey compared to say, the $50 Fire, but there is something to say about the experience
    • which in my opinion one crazy expensive compared to any other app store while the other is a nice gesture, however, its pretty apparent it isnt a priority for amazon to provide "true" children games as the majority of them have ads, in-game popups which lead to an external browser when clicked on as well as glorified icons for ingame purchases.
    • I cannot say how much easier the EPIC is as compared to the older LeapPads with cartridges that my sister had to deal with when her kids were growing up!
    • The LeapFrog software that comes with the device is decent but not extraordinary, and additional software from the LeapFrog App Store is very expensive compared to other Android Apps, so you will probably be wanting to buy any additional apps from the Amazon App Store instead (this app does not support Google services, so you cannot access the Play Store or other Google services such as Google
    • The tablet is relatively expensive (compared to a an Amazon fire kids tablet which is $99 with unlimited replacement for broken tablets) and gigantic (thicker than two iPad minis glued together), with a low res screen.(Update
    • Once this changes I will give 5 stars!(Re: Most important apps missing for us- Tangled, I Spy Spooky Mansion (ALL I Spy), All Magic School Bus movies/games, All Sophia the First, Frozen E-Book, Princess Pop-up Story Adventures, ALL Clifford, Transformers, Iron Man, etc.)Also, it would be nice if they had folders like our Leap Pads had to organize the games they have