Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Oct 7 2008, 8:35am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
leapFrog unveiled in time for the Holiday shopping season a new useful gadget dubbed the Crammar. The Crammer Study & Sound System is a homework and study device for students in grades three through eight.
The LeapFrog Crammer gadget allows kids to download questions and flash cards to the device and quiz themselves on the go, all while listening to their favorite music.
Weighing only 4.6 ounces, the Crammer handheld can be used to carry around 16,000 mathematics, social studies and science quiz questions based on leading school textbooks.
Students simply connect the Crammer device to their PC or Mac to manage the content on the handheld.
An onboard 10,000-word Spanish translator auto-populates Spanish-to-English and English-to-Spanish flash cards and even provides audio pronunciation for each Spanish word. Rounding out the Crammer handheld's capabilities, a gigabyte of memory is included for up to 10 hours of a student's favorite music, making it an essential tool for school that allows kids to listen to their favorite tunes while they study.
The Crammer Study & Sound System is supposed to be now available at major retailers in the U.S. for an MSRP of $59.99.
All 16,000 Crammer quiz questions and study content are available online for downloading to the device at no additional cost.
Via the LeapFrog Crammar site.
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