History of video games/Platforms/iXL

History
The Fisher Price iXL video game console was released in 2010. The system retailed for $79.99 in 2010.

By February of 2011 the price of the system dropped to $60.

The system was discontinued in 2012.

Hardware
A 3.5 in TFT LCD was built into the system. The resolution of this screen was listed as "QVGA", meaning a resolution of 320 pixels by 240 pixels. The screen supported touch input.

Storage could be expanded with an SD card slot.

Power
The system was powered by 4 AA batteries. The battery compartment was protected with a screw.

Software
The system was intended to be used in conjunction with a either a Mac OSX computer or Microsoft Windows PC, which was required for console management. The New York Times described this software as being like iTunes.

The system could be used as an MP3 player.