LeapFrog® Didj Custom Learning Gaming System | 
| Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $24.27 as of 9/10/2010 09:44 EDT details You Save: $65.72 (73%)
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Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 10 years Modem: None Display Size: 3.2 Battery: 4 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 10.5 x 13 Warranty: 3 months warranty
MPN: 30672 Model: 30672 UPC: 708431306721 EAN: 0708431306721
Release Date: July 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | First-ever gaming handheld that connects to the computer so kids can customize both gaming and learning | | • | Totally customized gaming: Kids customize their characters, backgrounds, animation, music and more | | • | Truly customized learning: sync the games to skills your child is studying in school | | • | Library of games featuring favorite characters from SpongeBob SquarePants, Star Wars and Indiana Jones | | • | Included and additional games teach skills in a range of subjects, such as language arts, spelling, math and math facts |
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Product Description Introducing Didj, the all-new gaming system featuring totally thrilling gaming and truly customized learning. It's the first-ever gaming handheld that lets you customize both learning and gaming. Just connect it to your computer to play action-packed games and sharpen your skills as you study what you need for school. Earn points as you play; then trade them for cool downloads to make each game your own. Expand your learning experience with a software library full of your favorite characters and themes. Software sold separately. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, not included.
Amazon.com Review With games that reinforce skills like math and spelling, the LeapFrog DIDJ is a custom gaming system that parents won't mind seeing their children spending their afternoons with. Using your computer and the LEAPFROG Connect application, games can be customized to provide all kinds of learning opportunities for all kids between the ages of six to ten. 
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The Good: Entertaining, interactive system with educational games.
The Bad: The computer interface takes a little getting used to.
In a Nutshell: Customizable digital characters and worlds make learning fun. | At a Glance Ages: 6 to 10 Requires: Four AA batteries and a computer with an Internet connection for set up.
|  | | Making the DIDJ Your Own Before kids start creating, an adult will want to install four AA batteries (not included) in the DIDJ and set up the system. A convenient product guide pamphlet walks you through the necessary set-up tasks. This process involves installing the LEAPFROG Connect application onto your computer and transferring the included game, JetPack Heroes, onto the handheld DIDJ with a USB cable (included). Before you close the software down, kids will want to create their own custom avatars using the Didjerator. With a huge color palette to utilize, and the ability to make your avatar a robot with vampire fangs or dress it in a tuxedo with sneakers, it may take awhile to get each character perfect. Once this is done, the avatars can be downloaded to the handset and are available to play in any game that uses Didji characters. Fun, Customizable Way to Learn The included game, JetPack Heroes, stars your favorite character in a fight against the villain Gooracha. Players use math skills to free the energy buddies they have captured and provide light and life for the entire planet. Quick fingers control the hero's jet pack and gun that is used to navigate the erratic landscape and stop enemy goons in between answering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems. Additional games that develop skills like vocabulary and spelling are available. One enticing feature of the interactive software is that points that are earned while playing, called Bitz, can be uploaded to your computer and then traded in for micromods, game updates such as new spaceships, backgrounds, or music. Interactive Education Overall, we had a great time creating our own characters and immersing ourselves in DIDJ worlds. The computer interface was clearly designed with young computer users in mind, which makes it easy to navigate. Several point and click menus put a wide variety of tools at your fingertips. One cool interactive feature is the learning path. After game information is uploaded from the handset, parents can follow a link in the connect software to see their children's progress, making it easy to track success. Kids are sure to enjoy studying for tests when they can set the DIDJ to use their own math facts and spelling words, making this unique system a great investment. What's in the Box Didj, USB cable, and CD with LEAPFROG connect computer application, which includes one game.
PC Requirements:
Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system Pentium III 500 MHz processor Monitor resolution of at least 1024 X 768 Available USB port 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended) 300 MB free disk space Internet connection Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or higher CD reader
Mac Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4+ PPC G4 or any Intel-based Apple computer Monitor resolution of at least 1024 X 768 Available USB port 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended) 300 MB free disk space Internet connection Safari application CD reader
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A great step up from the leapster July 12, 2008 R. Worne 118 out of 122 found this review helpful
I purchased this as a replacement for the pink Leapster my daughter has been using for the last 3 or so years.
The didj is roughly the size of a closed Nintendo DS (a tad bulkier) and the screen is a considerable improvement over the Leapster. The screen is slightly smaller than the Leapster screen, but with higher resolution and better colors and contrast. I do worry a tad about the screen getting scratched up - the Leapster used a stylus and its screen could take a beating, but this one has a glossy screen that will show fingerprints and scratches easier.
One thing to note for those of us who use Apple computers: The didj supports Macs (and Windows too) right out of the box.
So, after unpacking it and loading the batteries, it's ready to connect to the computer - almost. First you need to create a profile on the handheld. Run the included CDROM and the didj software and one free game (Jetpack Heroes) are downloaded to the computer. My unit also required a firmware update. This took about 10-15 minutes altogether to complete.
One of the big features is being able to track your child's progress and creating your own content by periodically syncing the didj with the computer, but I cannot review this now since this feature will not be available until August.
Gameplay looks a lot like flash-based games and remind one of the Leapster's offerings - although with much, much, better graphics. Your child can also create a Mii-like character to send to the games. Part of the reward system is earning credits (Bitz) - by answering questions correctly - these are used to unlock features and add-ons for the games via the LeapFrogConnect application.
One word of warning: When the didj is hooked up to a computer, it will (on a Mac at least) show up as a removable drive. On that drive are various files stored on the didj. You will mess up the system if you mess with these files. Leapfrog needs to fix this issue in a future update.
In a nutshell - this is no Nintendo DS. It is cutting-edge and a considerable improvement over the Leapster. All this thing needs now is a bigger library of titles.
EDIT:
After letting the kid play with it for a while, here are some more insights:
1. The battery life is quite good, though not quite as long as the Leapster. I still plan on getting the rechargeable battery pack.
2. The screen does scratch. Sometime after getting the didj, my daughter picked up a Nintendo DS stylus to see if it would work on the screen. Now there are a couple of barely-noticeable small hairline scratches on the screen.
3. The didj one day said it needed to connect to the computer to fix something. What it turned out to be was the Foster's game cartridge messed up its savegame data on the didj. Deleting that game's data fixed the problem.
4. We still like the system, though aside from seeing the system for sale in one retail store, we still have yet to see anyplace selling cartridges. Online is the best bet for getting cartridges now.
Awesome New Gaming System!!! September 12, 2008 Alicia B. Moore (Salinas, CA United States) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I am thrilled with the newest gaming system by Leapfrog. This has finally competed and won over my child's game boy! I was recently surprised when my daughter chose her Didj as her game of choice on our recent camping trip -- I was so excited! At last.. A hand held game that keeps her attention and teaches her weekly spelling words at the same time. Since she has opened the box, she has begun sharing with her friends, who love it as much as she does. It was extremely easy to get set up online and load the spelling words and characters. I was surprised, because I am not that tech savvy. Within 10 minutes, we were off and playing. The online features make the experience engaging for both child and parent. I particularly find the status reports helpful and functional. It is nice to get feedback on your child's progress and know where they are struggling. I truly love this product.. Every grade-schooler should have one. Thank you Leapfrog!
WE LOVE THE DIDJ!!!!! November 17, 2009 A. Craig (Laurel, MD) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We own 2 Didjs, for our children 7 and 8. I have never gotten so much use out of any product, including their leapsters. My son has said "this is so much cooler than my friend's DS. That statement was nice to hear as I questioned buying him this instead of a DS. I put his spelling words on his Didj every Monday and as he plays throughout the week, he studies them. Then on Thursday, I can look at a report on how he is doing. My daughter loves that she can create her own people to play in the game. She can even customize the happy noise they make! I tell anyone I can about the Didj. It has been a great investment and HOURS AND HOURS of quite fun :) My only suggestion I would have is definately by the batter charger. Well worth the money, and you can plug it into the wall in a pinch!
Great next step from Leapster L-Max July 16, 2008 Georgia A. Morgan (Shreveport, LA USA) 18 out of 25 found this review helpful
The reviewer before me did a great job and said pretty much what I would have said, including Mac compatibility. The unit fits nicely in the hands and has a good weight once the batteries are inserted (you're definitely going to need that screwdriver though!). I also bought it to replace the [blue] Leapster L-Max that my son has had for the last 2+ years (which no longer functions very well...just in time for the move to didj!).
Unfortunately, while my son and I are extremely happy with the didj itself, I have to say that LeapFrog's customer service gets a D- from me. I have not been able to get the CD to download the software to let us connect to the web site via the computer. I have loaded it about 7 times; once, it did connect me to the web site, but was not able to find the player profiles on the didj. Every other time, including *after* that one, I got the following error message: "Can not (sic) load LfConnectdriver." This happened on a Saturday, which is a really bad day to need help from LeapFrog. I sent an email (which still has not been answered). On Monday, I rang up the number buried deep within the web site (under returns, if you need it). When I finally got a tech support person, she was very little help; she merely read me a list of things I might have been too stupid to have checked (computer on, internet cxn OK, RAM, cable, most recent operating system blah blah blah). She had no ability to look at the problem and suggest any kind of solution, other than to repeat her litany. The only useful thing she suggested was that I might have a firewall, although its connection (if any) with Google Earth mystified me. In any case, one of the game chips arrived in the post from Amazon yesterday, so my son has been happily playing with that instead of the Jet Pack Heroes.
Sorry to go on and on about something rather boring; I'm hoping that if someone else runs into this problem, they might also discover a solution (the driver is a .kext if that helps anyone).
Other than my disappointment with the customer service/tech support, I think the didj is great. My son's comment on the Nickolodeon game: "Well, there's only a *little* bit of math, and I get to shoot things, so it's really cool." However we can get math into them.....
RUN don't walk to get a Didj this holiday season November 12, 2008 L. Jackmauh (Tiburon, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I can't say enough about the Didj. I had been successfully avoiding any kind of gaming system for my kids, figuring it would just be one more thing to regulate. My 8 year old son sold me on the didg just before we were planning an international trip - i figured that even if it wasn't truly 'educational', it would at least keep him busy for some part of the journey. I grossly underestimated the power of the didg....my son was immediately hooked, but not in that glassy-eyed, mouth breathing gamer way. He was truly engaged and learning and interested. Even his 11 year old sister had to admit that it was pretty awesome. I couldn't be happier with it - and at the price point it is a ridiculous steal. A great holiday gift!
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