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Lively Lexibook IG900 Color Screen Console Review

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Revainrating 2 out of 5  
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2.0
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Description of Lively Lexibook IG900 Color Screen Console

User-friendly and incredible graphics: 20 games (16-bits technology) to cater for all tastes and moods: sports, action, combat and more!. 25" TFT high definition color screen. Ergonomic design for comfortable play. 2 play modes: - unplugged (action on unit screen) - plugged in (plug-and-play with AV cables). Can be plugged into the mains (adaptor not supplied). Pocket sized for easy portability. Ergonomically designed for comfortable play. 2 play modes: handheld game unit or plugged into a TV. 2.5" TFT high definition color screen. 16-bit technology.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not what I expected!

The product itself looks great but I put the batteries in and nothing happened. I changed the batteries and it still didn't come. Eventually I got fed up and put it back in the box and headed back to Revane. I know my little grandson would love this game if it worked.

Pros
  • 2 playback modes: - Web (action on the device screen) - Web (plug and play with AV cables)
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Neat little handheld game

This little handheld game is worth the money. Lots of fun. The only downside I have is that the graphics are confusing for Mario type games. The pixels in the graphic are too small, making it difficult to see what's going on. On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd give this game a 7.

Pros
  • Plugs in (adapter not included)
Cons
  • Poorly thought out

Revainrating 1 out of 5

died in less than 4 months

This was the perfect entertainment for my 5 year old daughter's 12 hour holiday trip. I even enjoyed playing it. Unfortunately, it started feeding on batteries and died, even after trying another new set of batteries and then the AC adapter, without reappearing. I bought it from QVC for $20, so $50 isn't worth it for less than 4 months of play.

Pros
  • 2 game modes: portable game console or TV connection
Cons
  • quick start guide

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Overpriced and I don't know any of the games

I bought this thinking it was similar to another product I bought that had 89 games in a handheld console. the other one cost me $22. This thing cost me $35 and it only has 20 games that I haven't heard of. Excuse me. It looks good. But is one of the lowest of this type of products.

Pros
  • Comfortable and incredible graphics: 20 games (16-bit technology) for every taste and mood: sports, action, fighting and much more!
Cons
  • disappears

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Price Paid for Baby Electronics

Bought for Christmas at sale price of $7.99. The instructions are minimal at best, but the 7-year-old daughter seems able to figure it out without them. The device is physically a bit smaller than I expected and the screen is only 2.5 inches, but it's colorful, makes all the necessary sounds and seems to work (I haven't tried it in manual mode anyway). I hooked it up to the TV because the cable is only about 6 feet long and it takes me about twice as long before I let the kids use it on the…

Pros
  • 2.5 inch HD TFT Color Screen
Cons
  • Doubtful