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For more detailed information about the cookies we use, please see our Cookie Policy. Electronic Learning Products. Cordless Phone Systems. The controller used on the left console has it's Learning Zone, Help, and Quit buttons a lighter purple instead of the final's darker purple. This release of the console was a part of a kiosk that would be displayed in stores to show the console off and sell it. The console had 4 built in games that can be changed via the buttons near the game's description on the display piece to the right of the TV instead of the usual means of smartridges since there is one permanently stuck in the console.

There is an image of Winnie The Pooh on the upper right corner of the display piece. This kiosk originates from Germany as shown by the game's menus and info on the games shown.

This would be used with some games for sing along modes only accessed on consoles with a Microphone connected. The Microphone itself had a button that would be held down to use your voice, and an LED light to indicate the status of the audio recording.

Due to some consoles having this Microphone be connected with a 3. This would allow you to draw with supported games, among other features. The surface itself has a white area to draw on, along with a color picker on the left side, and various tools to select on the bottom row. The surface area is interacted with an attached stylus. Maybe also Blue, these match with the different colors the console was available in. This was the keyboard bundled with the PC Pal variant of the console.

The device also has a built in puck shaped mouse with one button, and uses a trackball on the bottom of the mouse for movement. This uses IR to connect to compatible consoles, and features a handle on the top. It came bundled with a Smartridge labeled PC Pal , along with a mouse pad. The Smart Keyboard was an accessory for the V.

Smile that unlike the PC Pal was wired, and and features a more normal look for keyboards. This is a dance mat that let's you interact with games by stepping on the mat's surfaces. This controller has no buttons. This game is only used with V.

Link was a device that gave the V. Smile line of consoles internet capabilities through USB. The Smartbook allowed you to interact with books on the console. The device would use books included with games make specifically for the Smartbook on use with the V. Smile that would be inserted into the book holster which can close when not in use.

The right side of the device features the same buttons found on the standard controllers, with the bottom of this row being the same stylus that was on the drawing pads. On newer revisions of the V. Smile you could use the Smartbook to write in some games such as Toy Story 2.

VTech Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Alphabert toy V. Smart Friends Go! Specifically made for young hands, it features a chunky joystick, smart wheel and has motion control so kids can shake, tilt and move it to control certain game actions while they play.

Additional games and apps are available on the Learning Lodge for even more fun. Connect with your Mobile Device As a parent, you can use your mobile devices and join in on the fun! VTech Alphabet Apple. Free 2-day shipping Not at your store. VTech KidiBuzz 3 - Black. Leapfrog Academy Tablet - Green.

LeapFrog LeapLand Adventures. LeapFrog 2-in-1 LeapTop Touch. VTech Go! PAW Patrol. Shipping not available Not at your store. Check stores. VTech Starlight Vacation Camper.



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