If you want portability, you want the regular Leapster. The LMAX isn't portable.
This isn't true. The LMAX IS portable. My kids take it in the car all the time.
To answer the OP:
We own LMAX's. If I were to do it again I would probably buy regular Leapsters and here's why:
1. The Leapster screens are bigger than the LMax screens.
2. I'm not sure if LMAX games can be played on regular Leapster. But if they can't, there usually is a regular Leapster version of the same game. (ie there is a Letter Factory game for LMAX and for regular Leapster.)
3. LMAX cartridges have TV games that can ONLY be played on TV. Thus on a LMAX cartridge that has 4 games, my kids can only play 3 of them on their own (without being hooked up to the tv). So when we use it on the go, they only can use 75% of the cartridge. They can play 100% of the games on the go on regular Leapster cartridges.
4. I really don't hook the TV cable up much. I thought I would, but I don't, so again, we don't get to use the games that can't be used on TV.
5. I see fewer and fewer new cartridges being made for LMAX only. Most (or all) that are made now seem to be able to be used on either machine. Each box says what machines can use it.
Either machine is great, however, and we just love them!
