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Nintendo DSi Review

May 11th, 2009

With the launch of the new Nintendo DSi, a lot of DS and DS Lite owners might be wondering whether or not it would be a step forward to switch to the new Nintendo DSi or not. So to stop all of the wondering, here are some of the new features in the Nintendo DSi that might get you to switch.

The DSi now has an audio player and recorder, two cameras (apparently one isn’t enough), Wi-Fi and a dedicated memory slot, an improved ergonomics and design, and an SD slot.

As you may well be aware of, the biggest weakness of the Nintendo DS was the absence of an SD slot, but now with the DSi, you will be able to download games, pictures, store music and movies, and basically do a whole lot more compared to the DS.

The cameras of the DSi are just VGA but it takes a decent quality of picture, and is good enough if you’re going to be chatting or video conferencing. With DSi you could also play with the pictures you took. There are a lot of crazy and fun settings for your pictures. The audio player also has great settings. You can adjust the pitch and speed, and add effects to recordings like echoes, instrumental only, an 8-bit tunes.

With a ton of new features, and a buttoned down look for a more sleek and user-friendly slots and buttons, the Nintendo DSi is worth switching over to from a DS or DS Lite.

For a more in-depth review of the Nintendo DSi, click on the links.

My name is Seymour and I’m a freelance writer for http://backinjurysettlements.org/

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