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Nintendo DSi Handheld Console (White) | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: £149.99 Buy Used: £80.99 as of 31/7/2010 02:54 CDT details You Save: £69.00 (46%)
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Format: Unknown format Platform: Nintendo DS Color: White ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Edition: Normal Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: No Operating System Display Size: 3.25 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5 x 2.8
MPN: TWLSWA Model: TWLSWA UPC: 045496718732 EAN: 0045496718732 ASIN: B001TH8HAS
Release Date: April 3, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| • | The newest console from Nintendo is finally at hand!Carrying on from the DS Lite, the new DSi is packed with improvements and new features. Its two 3.25-inch screens (versus 3-inches for the DS Lite) make playing games even more enjoyable, and its microphone ensures better voice recognition. The Nintendo DSi also has a 0.3-Megapixel digital camera and incorporates image processing software that lets you edit your photos with the stylus. Its SD card reader even lets you take your favourite tra | | • | cks and photos everywhere with you. Spring for the DSi, the revolutionary new portable console from Nintendo! |
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Product Description The Nintendo DSi is the second upgrade to the hugely popular DS console. Featuring larger, brighter screens, an SD card slot and two motion sensing cameras.
Amazon.co.uk Review Nintendo pioneered handheld entertainment in the '80s and famously made it fully mobile and accessible to millions around the world with the Game Boy and DS video game systems. Now, Nintendo is taking things to the next level by transforming the way people access, experience, create and share content with the new Nintendo DSi system, the third iteration of the world's best-selling portable video game system.  View larger. |  The DSi external camera in action. View larger. |  View larger. | The System The Nintendo DSi is a high-powered handheld video game system in a sleek, folding design-loaded with features designed to create a unique gaming experience. Like the DS and DS Lite before it, the DSi features Nintendo's trademark stylus-driven touchscreen technology, but determined to make portable gaming simultaneously larger and smaller in all the right places, Nintendo has also created the DSi with significantly larger screens and an even slimmer body design than its earlier cousins. Other features include the ability to snap photos with built-in cameras, edit and send them to friends, play back your music with Nintendo DSi Sound, or browse the Internet with the Nintendo DSi Browser. From playing games to just playing around, the Nintendo DSi does it all. Features: The DSi's Two Digital Cameras The most noticeable feature of the slim Nintendo DSi system are its two cameras - one camera is situated on the external body pointing away from the user, and the second one points at the user when the device is flipped open. As the first truly interactive digital camera in a video game system, the DSi Cameras feature 10 different interactive "lenses" that can manipulate your photos, offering an easy way to take and share your photos with family and friends. The cameras also present people with unprecedented ways to interact with their games, and in the process provide developers with a new tool to devise creative games and experiences. If the touch screen gave Nintendo DS a sense of feel and the microphone allowed it to hear, the two cameras give Nintendo DSi the sense of sight. DSi Sound Another enhanced feature is the Nintendo DSi Sound application, which serves as both an interactive voice recorder and music player that allows users to play with their music while they listen to it. Users can access different audio filters or control the pitch and speed of recorded voice or music files to alter voices or change the tempo of a song. The mic is located between the two screens when the device is flipped open, and there is also a stereo headphone output that lets users listen to music saved on an SD card, even with the screen shut. The DSiWare In the world of software, Nintendo DSi will be the platform for the most relevant and fun on-the-go games and applications. The Nintendo DSiWare application will populate Nintendo DSi with software that can be downloaded using Nintendo DSi Points directly to the portable system, just as WiiWare has with Nintendo's Wii console. Developers big and small are invited to create software that makes use of the properties and functions of the hardware. Nintendo DSiWare games and applications will be available at a range of values, starting at 200 points. Games and Backwards Compatibility In addition to downloadable games, Nintendo DSi is able to play games made specifically for the system and sold at retail. The system can also play most Nintendo DS games, and will have access to a library of more than 850 titles originally made for that system. As an example of the quality of games that DSi players can expect to see both from both Nintendo and third-party game developers, at the launch of the DSi Nintendo is also releasing Rhythm Heaven. A wildly popular rhythm game in Japan, where it has sold nearly 2 million copies since its release in mid 2008, Rhythm Heaven features catchy tunes, charming characters, and a wide variety of rhythm games as it makes maximum use of the DSi's functionality. What's in the Box Each DSi comes complete with: one Nintendo DSi System, one Nintendo DSi stylus, one Nintendo DSi AC power adapter, an easy start guide, manuals (basic and controls) and a support booklet. Nintendo DSi and DS Technical Specs Compared: | DSi: | DS: | | Display: | 3.25 inches | 3 inches | | Overall size: | Width 137mm, Length 74.9mm, Thickness 18.9mm | Width 133mm, Length 73.9mm, Thickness 21.5mm | | Power Supply: | AC adapter for Nintendo DSi | AC adapter for DS Lite | | Weight: | Approx. 214g (with touch pen) | Approx. 218g (with touch pen, Game Boy Advance cover) | | Charging time: | Approx. 2 hours and 30 minutes | Approx. 3 hours | | Battery life: | The lowest brightness (9-14 hrs), low brightness (8-12 hours), medium brightness (6-9 hours), high brightness (4-6 hours), highest brightness(3-4 hours) | The lowest brightness (15-19 hrs), low brightness (10-15 hours), high brightness (7-11 hours), highest brightness(5-8 hours) | | Software: | Software for Nintendo DS, Software for Nintendo DSi. | Software for Nintendo DS, Software for Game Boy Advance | | Input-output: | DS card slot, SD memory card slot, AC adapter connection, stereo headphone/mic jack | DS card slot, Game Boy Advance cartridge slot, AC adapter connection, stereo headphone/mic jack |
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Very impressive July 29, 2010 Mrs. U. Mustafa (Enfield) Compared to the old ds this is amazing. Initially I thought it would not be that different and that nintendo is just trying to make money, but the camera feature is brilliant!
Garbage July 18, 2010 N Smith (London) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Can't believe the people that created the Wii came up with this over-priced, under performing piece of junk. Buy an Ipod touch for less and get much, much more.
Nintendo DSi console June 22, 2010 Mrs. K. Rainger Bigger and better than DS Lite, great fun for kids who love using the camera.
Nintendo DSI June 19, 2010 M. Waheed I bought Nintendo DSI for my daughter who is 7 years old. She loves it. It is very good to keep the children busy. The only down side is that there is no game built in. There should be one or two games built in so that child can use the console right away.
M Waheed
It's good, but.... June 6, 2010 Ion Zone (Deep Space) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I noticed that this console is getting a lot of good reviews, and it is fun, but it has a number of downsides and problems that really need to be addressed:
> The battery lasts about six hours, if that, which is pretty pathetic in a console that has to be recharged. Don't expect it to still be going at the end of a long flight.
> There is a micro card slot, but the Gameboy advance slot has been removed, meaning you can't use your cartridges without bringing an advance as well.
> Native resolution has not been increased, this means everything is blocky.
> No noticeable performance boost, even games that have been out for quite a while run very choppy.
> Clearly aimed at people with bad eyesight, which is good for them, but not so much if you want fineness of detail.
> Quality has clearly been sacrificed.
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