devhardware.com Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:41
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Everything old is new again, and the gaming market moves faster than most. That means what’s not-so-old might still be new again, and most electronics lovers will be anxious to upgrade. Once again, Nintendo has decided to upgrade its DS gaming handheld...
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I had grand plans to do a review of the Nintendo DSi right after I bought it on release day back in April – I was going to take a quick look at the new cameras, SD slot, MP3 player, and the DSiWare store. But at the time I was in the middle of playi...
Nice hardware build quality- Excellent screens- Loads of fun new stuff!...
Too expensive- Networking still a dog- DSi Store needs apps! Image source: Nintendo...
I had grand plans to do a review of the Nintendo DSi right after I bought it on release day back in April – I was going to take a quick look at the new cameras, SD slot, MP3 player, and the DSiWare store. But at the time I was in the middle of playi...
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Nintendo has another slick piece of gear for you: the DSi. Obviously similar to the DS Lite, it’s more subtle tweaks for the better than groundbreaking improvements, at least until the DSi Ware selection improves. The North American Nintendo DSiJapa...
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When Nintendo came out with their DS handheld gaming system, the dual-screen (DS), touch screen and microphone were revolutionary. Now Nintendo has introduced a new entry in the DS line – the Nintendo DSi. The “i” or “eye” represents the addition of t...
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brighthub.com Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:42
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Even though this one hasn't been out very long, it's gaining popularity everywhere. The newest DS from Nintendo, the DSi, is slimmer, and overall better, with a dual screen and two cameras...
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gamertell.com Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:42
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Nintendo has ruled the handheld market for quit a while, producing two of the best-selling systems ever. With the DSi, the GameBoy is entirely forgotten, at least in physical form, as the GBA cart slot is removed and has been replaced with a much m...
The same great system with snazzy new features, free web browser, Wii connectivity and SD card slot.
DS games look a little fuzzy, camera is pretty low quality and no GBA slot.Overall: An upgrade of one of the best handheld systems that includes both past-due and redundant features. Nintendo has ruled the handheld market for quit a while, producing two o...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:42
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Nintendo’s DSI looks very similar to its predecessor, the DS Lite.The fingerprint-attracting gloss finish has been replaced by a matte shell, the Gameboy Advance cartridge slot has gone and an SD card slot occupies one side. The volume is now controlle...
Opera-powered web browser; larger screens; thinner design; improved online connectivity...
Removal of Gameboy Advance slot; low-quality cameras; more expensive; less battery life...
A slightly disappointing revamp of the Nintendo DS, but mainly because the DS Lite raised the quality bar so high...
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Email us at mossbergsolution@wsj.com. Find this and other columns and videos online free at the All Things Digital Web site: http://solution.allthingsd.com Corrections & Amplifications Photos taken on the Nintendo DSi can be sent to other DSis. Due to...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:42
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technewsworld.com Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:42
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The new DSi from Nintendo augments the previous DS Lite model by adding two cameras, which can be used for several applications, writes reviewer Lou Kesten. However, the most significant feature in the DSi in the long run may be its ability to downloa...
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Businessweek.com Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:42
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The Good: Digital photo manipulation; rudimentary sound editing; download store The Bad: No MP3 digital music support; incompatible with older Game Boy Advance The Bottom Line: A fun and useful update to Nintendos hugely popular handheld franchise...
Digital photo manipulation; rudimentary sound editing; download store...
No MP3 digital music support; incompatible with older Game Boy Advance...
A fun and useful update to Nintendos hugely popular handheld franchise...
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Nintendo is ready to start printing some money again, as the release for the super successful DS follow-up, the DSi, hit American soil earlier this month (April). The Nintendo DSi is a sure bet to build on the unprecedented success of the DS Lite, whic...
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Nintendo isn’t known for upgrading systems without reason, and the new DSi adds considerable power to the company’s handheld line. Fresh features like brighter/bigger screens, Secure Digital (SD) Memory card support and twin digital cameras prove cool...
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Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:42
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With over 100 million units sold since it was introduced in 2004, the Nintendo DS has become the highest selling handheld platform of its generation. With a vast plethora of games marketed toward a broad cross-section of users both young and old, the N...
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The new Nintendo DSi portable game system ($169.99 list) follows Nintendos new tack of making its consoles less about a given game and more about the overall playing experience. Other handheld gaming consoles, such as the Sony PSP focus on flashy g...
Improved Wi-Fi access. Dual cameras. SD Card Slot.
No Game Boy Advance slot. Small library of downloadable games.
The New Nintendo DSi is a lot of fun, but, like the Nintendo Wii, its not for the hardcore gamer...
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evergeek.com Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:42
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Nintendo's new DSi portable game system is an upgrade from the old DS Lite, itself an upgrade from the original DS, released just over 4 years ago, now discontinued.It's important to note that the DSi is not a new platform, but rather the same old DS s...
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It only seems natural for gaming handhelds to be redesigned and re-released after they've been on the market for some time. Nintendo continues to do this with great success, so why wouldn't they give it another shot? The DS Lite was a near-perfect rede...
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With its third hardware revision in five years, Nintendo is continuing its tradition of continually improving its portables. The Nintendo DSi, which goes on sale April 5 for $169.99 in North America, comes with a number of additions, both for the core...
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The question on everyone’s mind since October 2, 2008, has been whether it will be worth upgrading to the DSi from the DS Lite, right? We’ve all seen the countless videos coming out of Japan about the DSi’s new features and I’m sure most of you have a...
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The release of Nintendos DS in 2004 marked a rebirth for the brand. Long relegated to the background because of Sonys supremacy in the home-gaming console market, Nintendo carved out a space for itself by outfitting its new handheld console with a t...
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Note to Nintendo: I'm going broke with all the different versions of your gaming handhelds. With this third iteration of the Nintendo DS (that's since December 2004), the Nintendo DSi tacks on a number of extra features while slimming down. It's a two...
The Nintendo DSi is a slimmer, sleeker multimedia-minded Nintendo DS, with two webcams. But it has skimpy internal storage, and AAC is the only music format supported...
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Video review: Our fave portable is not getting any younger, but basic music and photo features will extend the format’s lifespan...
Two cameras. Dedicated music software. Wi-Fi web browsing and over-the-air game downloads...
Loss of GBA game compatibility. No MP3 support. Low-res cameras...
Our fave portable is not getting any younger, but basic music and photo features will extend the format’s lifespan...
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gamespot.com Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:43
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The Nintendo DSi will finally hit American soil. Japan got to play with the DSi last November and theyve been gobbling it up since. The DSi marks the third incarnation of the DS, and probably the most drastic change to date. Nintendos upcoming handhe...
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gadgetreview.com Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:43
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The lucky blokes from Wired.com got their grubby little hands on the dual-screen Nintendo DSi. So what did they think? Judging by their glowing review, I think they rather liked it. The notable feature is the new digital distribution process where one...
Dual 640X480 resolution cameras, Bigger and brighter screen (3.25″), Matte finish...
Battery life 4 hours shorter, Available only in Japan, for now, No GBA port...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-08-02 07:58:43
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How many Nintendo DSes are cluttering up your house? Need another? Yes, you do: If youre a fan of the companys products, get ready to part with another two Benjamins and upgrade to the Nintendo DSi. While it might look roughly like the current DS Lit...
office easily, and worked fairly flawlessly with Nintendo's USB dongle too, 256 MB of onboard memory gives you a little bit of space to store these apps, but hardcore players will undoubtedly need more. An SD card slot on the side of the unit lets you inc...
Can't run games off the SD card slot. No more Game Boy Advance port. Web browser about as fast as a cement truck with four flat tires...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2011-09-17 01:39:29
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Prior to the release of the Nintendo 3DS (*Est. $250), the Nintendo DSi held the title of the best handheld game system available. Though it might have been knocked down a peg, the DSi still remains a top choice, especially for younger game players and...
Dual 3.25inch displays, Online game downloads, Two cameras, Facebook integration...
Internal storage of only 256 MB, Not compatible with GameBoy Advance titles, Graphics are average, Shorter battery life than predecessors...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-17 01:39:30
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The Nintendo DSi is likely to be the final iteration of the venerable DS series of portable gaming consoles. Though the Nintendo DSi will abandon its backwards compatibility with the previous Nintendo handheld console, GameBoy Advanced, it does offer n...
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