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IMO the DS Lite and DSi are fairly similar functionality and size-wise, while the XL misses the point. I'm not sure why they made it so large, it doesn't seem to add anything to the platform.
And of those a good start was made by [PoroCYon], whose fascinating introduction to the glitching techniques involved in recovering the boot ROMs from a Nintendo DSi taught us plenty of things we ...
Graphics-wise, Nintendo hasn't changed anything about the processor inside the DSi XL. You're getting the same resolution spread out over a larger area, which means more visible pixels.
The DSi XL is the fourth version of Nintendo’s enormously successful DS game device (more than 125 million DSs have sold worldwide). The original DS — with its clamshell design, two screens ...
The regular Nintendo DS Lite ($129.99) and Nintendo DSi ($169.99) are still available, too, so consider the Nintendo DSi XL as a supplement, rather than a replacement, for Nintendo’s older hardware.
Nintendo’s DSi XL will double as an e-reader soon after it launches next month, though it won’t have anything close to the book selection of Amazon’s Kindle or Barnes & Noble’s Nook. The DSi XL, a ...
Nintendo said Thursday that it would release a new model of its DSi portable game platform with larger screens and built-in software. Following a Nikkei Shimbun report on Tuesday that sketched out ...
None whatsoever. It’s just a bigger, pricier DSi, after all, and that turns out to be a mixed blessing. Let’s start with the XL’s downsides.
Compared to the DSi's 137 x 74.9 x 18.9 mm, the DSi XL measures in at 161 x 91.4 x 21.2 mm and, at 214g, weighs 100g more.
There's a reason Nintendo calls it the DSi XL, and it doesn't have anything to do with your sweater size. At 6.3-inches long and 3.6-inches wide, it's both taller and wider (closed and held ...