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Leapster L-Max vs. Non-L-Max

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Date: 03/01/2008 Topics: Product Reviews > Electronics > Video Game Consoles | Readers Request > Consumer  
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What is better about the L-Max vs. the cheaper Leapster. Is it just the ability to hook up to a TV?

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By mykidsmypets29 (3) Profile Blog! Contact
The only difference is the fact it can be hooked up to the t.v. I have both. My first was the L=max. My daughter never hooked it to the t.v. Big waste. My younger daughter wanted one so ske got just a regular one. They share games. So, if you have a busy one don't buy the more expensive one. They are great little learning tools though.I hope this helps.

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