LeapFrog Didj

{{short description|Handheld video game console for children}}

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{{Infobox CVG system

| title = LeapFrog Didj

| logo =

| image = LeapFrog_Didj.jpg

| manufacturer = LeapFrog Enterprises

| type = Handheld game console

| generation =

| releasedate = {{Start date and age|2008|08|22}}

| price = $89.99

| marketing_target = Children aged 6-10

| CPU = LeapFrog LF-1000 (Pollux SoC) ARM9 @ 393 MHz{{cite news |title=LeapFrog intros web-connected Leapster2 and Didj handhelds |url=https://www.engadget.com/2008-02-05-leapfrog-intros-web-connected-leapster2-and-didj-handhelds.html |access-date=18 March 2021 |work=Engadget}}

| memory = 32MB{{cite news |title=Leapfrog Didj: Handheld Linux On The Cheap |url=https://hackaday.com/2010/02/01/leapfrog-didj-handheld-linux-on-the-cheap/ |access-date=18 March 2021 |work=Hackaday |date=1 February 2010}}

| storage = 256MB

| media = Cartridge, download

| onlineservice =

| topgame =

| predecessor = Leapster

| successor = Leapster Explorer

}}

The LeapFrog Didj is a handheld console made by LeapFrog Enterprises. The Didj was priced at $89.99 when it debuted on August 22, 2008. Its library mostly consists of educational software aimed for children based on licensed properties such as those from Disney, Nickelodeon, and Marvel.

The Didj runs on a customized Linux distribution with OpenGL,{{cite web|url=http://hackaday.com/2010/02/01/leapfrog-didj-handheld-linux-on-the-cheap/|title=Leapfrog Didj: Handheld Linux on the Cheap|last=Munns|first=James|access-date=16 May 2011|date=February 2010}}{{cite web|last=Szczys|first=Mike|title=OpenGL on the Didj|url=http://hackaday.com/2010/05/13/opengl-on-the-didj/|publisher=Hack a Day|access-date=15 November 2011|date=2010-05-13}} plus homebrew applications and demos.

Games

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