Nintendo DS Lite portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Red

  • Brand : Nintendo
  • Product name : DS Lite
  • Product code : 1806546
  • Category : Portable Game Consoles
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  • Long product name Nintendo DS Lite portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Red :

    DS Lite, red

  • Nintendo DS Lite portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Red :

    About Nintendo DS Lite
    Smaller and sleeker than the original Nintendo DS system, the Nintendo DS Lite system packs endless fun into a compact, portable size.

    Dual Screen
    The Nintendo DS Lite system has two ultra bright LCD screens for double the action, and exciting gameplay possibilities.

    Touch Screen Technology
    Get pulled in with intuitive touch technology on the bottom screen. Use the included stylus to tap your way into an exciting new experience.

    Multiplayer & Downloads
    Using the local wireless network for your Nintendo DS System you can play your friends in the room--or if you have wireless broadband Internet access, you can connect through Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection and play others from across the globe. You can also download demo versions of certain Nintendo DS games from DS Download Stations at select retailers, or via the Nintendo Channel on the Wii™ console.

    Microphone
    Located at the center of the unit, a built-in microphone allows your Nintendo DS Lite system to pick up spoken commands in specially designed games.

    Game Boy™ Advance Compatibility
    Nintendo DS Lite doesn't just play the huge library of Nintendo DS games, it also plays hundreds of existing Game Boy™ ]Advance games (in single player mode only).

    PictoChat
    With PictoChat™, you can create drawings and text messages with your stylus to send to friends who are within range and also have a Nintendo DS series system via local wireless connection. Draw, doodle, share ideas or do anything else you can think of on the Nintendo DS touch screen.

  • Short summary description Nintendo DS Lite portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Red :

    Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DS, Red, LCD, 7.62 cm (3"), 256 x 192 pixels, 262144 colours

  • Long summary description Nintendo DS Lite portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Red :

    Nintendo DS Lite. Platform: Nintendo DS. Product colour: Red. Display: LCD, Display diagonal: 7.62 cm (3"), Display resolution: 256 x 192 pixels. Width: 133 mm, Depth: 73.9 mm, Height: 21.5 mm

Specs
Performance
Platform Nintendo DS
Design
Product colour Red
Display
Display diagonal 7.62 cm (3")
Display LCD
Touchscreen
Display resolution 256 x 192 pixels
Display number of colours 262144 colours
Second display
Second display diagonal 7.62 cm (3")
Second display resolution 256 x 192 pixels
Storage
Built-in optical drive
Card reader integrated

Network
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Ports & interfaces
Headphone outputs 1
DC-in jack
Multimedia
Built-in microphone
Built-in speaker(s)
Number of built-in speakers 2
Weight & dimensions
Width 133 mm
Depth 73.9 mm
Height 21.5 mm
Weight 216 g
Packaging content
Video game included
Distributors
Country Distributor
1 distributor(s)
Reviews
Updated:
2016-11-10 12:29:39
Average rating:86
Uk has collected 38 expert reviews for Nintendo DS Lite portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Red and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
darkzero.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-10 12:29:28
Average rating:100
Published June 3rd 2006. Written by Nick. Nintendo are hardware whores. Let’s face it, the GBA has seen so many renditions, we’ve lost count, (well, maybe not). The Original Game Boy hardware wasn’t without its makeovers either. But then, who cares? If...
techradar.com
Updated:
2016-11-10 12:29:30
Average rating:60
A lot has happened in the three and half years since the Nintendo DS made its UK debut.Weve seen a whole new generation of home consoles in the shape of the Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii.Then there was the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) -...
  • Portability, Battery life, Excellent catalogue of innovative games...
  • Graphics performance, User interface (post iPhone), Display size and shape...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2016-11-10 12:29:30
Average rating:80
The Nintendo DS Lite is a dual screen hand held console from Nintendo. It is more lightweight compared to earlier models. This handheld gaming console was released in 2006. The DS Lite is capable of receiving Wi-Fi signals and tips the scale at only 21...
  • The bright, crisp twin LCD screens - one of which is touch sensitive - sets Nintendo’s handheld clearly apart from Sony’s slicker, more powerful PSP. This dual screen arrangement means games can be interacted with and controlled in a number of...
  • The DS is getting on a bit in console terms, so its graphical abilities are a little off the pace - while PSP graphics are on a par with the PlayStation 2’s, the DS’s are more in line with the Nintendo 64. It’s also almost totally lackin...
  • Its aging bones are creaking a little, but the sheer fun factor and scope of its games library makes the bold, beautiful DS Lite the best handheld console around.Best offers for the Nintendo DS LiteeBay.co.uk £99.99 Gadget Gear £106.40 Amazon Ma...
gadgetspeak.com
Updated:
2016-11-10 12:29:30
Average rating:92
This review takes a look at the latest in the DS line of hand-held game consoles. The Nintendo DS (Dual Screen) arguably saw the turn around in Nintendos fortunes and a continuation of the strategy that brought the DS to market led directly to the new...
itreviews.com
Updated:
2016-11-10 12:29:32
Average rating:0
intelligently designed hand-held games console: Nintendo really shouldnt be here now. Its Game Cube console, if you believe some areas of the press, has been a total failure, while the Nintendo DS was all set to be completely overwhelmed by Sonys...
stuff.tv
Updated:
2016-11-10 12:29:32
Average rating:100
When the Nintendo DS first appeared, we were a little disappointed. Next to its newly born rival, the Sony Playstation Portable, or PSP, it looked like a toy and we were surprised at how a company responsible for the truly iconic Game Boy could be so w...
  • Small and light. Attractive design. Innovative games.
  • Not powerful or high-resolution. Childish images.
  • If you value innovation and playability over outright power, then the DS Lite is your handheld gamer – and its cheap too...
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2016-11-10 12:29:36
Average rating:90
The handheld console hasnt just lost weight, its gained some style too...
  • Slimmer, brighter screen, shiny case, better looks all round...
  • Still not as powerful or multimedia focused as the PSP...
  • The handheld console hasnt just lost weight, its gained some style too...
T3.com
Updated:
2016-11-10 12:29:37
Average rating:100
Nintendo has cracked out the scalpel to perform the mother of all makeovers on its innovative touchscreen machine. Having seemingly studied at the iPod night-school of cool, the DS has been toughened up, brightened up and made into a genuine rival to...
  • Superb build quality, Bright, adjustable screen, Excellent battery life, Free global Wi-Fi gaming service, More great games than PSP...
  • Not as versatile or powerful as PSP...
  • Nintendos clunky handheld has matured into something far more svelte. A real alternative to PSP thats no longer just for kids...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2016-11-10 12:29:39
Average rating:90
All hail Nintendo! Every time our faith in Nintendo has been rocked, they have bounced back strongly. At first glance, we liked the old DS, but it was a bit of a beast; an ugly device that seemed to be more about function than form. When the Gameboy Ad...
  • Excellent design, works well, compact and light.
  • No wrist strap or headphones. The Final Word Nintendo has once again proven that when it comes to handheld gaming, they know their stuff!...
  • Nintendo has once again proven that when it comes to handheld gaming, they know their stuff!...
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