The Nintendo DS Lite is a high-powered handheld video game system in a sleek, folding design-loaded with features for a unique gaming experience.
We’ve seen a whole new generation of home consoles in the shape of the Playstation 3, Xbox 360 Console and Nintendo Wii. Each of them has their own advantages.
Now let’s have a look at the great strengths of the new Nintendo DS Lite Game Console:
The color of screen is now even brighter-and the lower touch screen provides a totally new way of playing and controlling games. Use the built-in wireless mode to share games, chat, or even play multiplayer games on-line via Nintendo Wi-Fi connection.
It brings multiple features together to deliver cutting-edge games for its fans. Nintendo DS revolutionizes handheld game play. With two ultra bright screens, 3D graphics, touch-screen technology and wireless communication, you can challenge yourself or your friends anywhere, anytime The Nintendo DS Lite game console is less than two-thirds the size of its predecessor and 20 percent lighter, this DS Lite is even more portable than the original.
Combine that with a longer, thicker stylus and you’ve got unprecedented levels of DS game play ease. Four brightness levels provide enhanced versatility; turn the brightness down when you want to conserve battery power, or give the brightness a boost when you need extra visibility.
In addition, you can see the LED lights whether the unit is open or closed. Seeing, operating and enjoying video games on your DS is now greatly improved, making this console well worth the investment.
Condition: Refurnished
Languages support: English, Japanese, Spanish, French, German, Italian
Where it’s all gone wrong
Despite all of its innovative features and games, time hasn’t been very kind to the Nintendo DS.
It’s easily bested on spec by rivals like the PlayStation Portable and iPod touch, both of which have been revamped in the years since the DS made its debut.
One key differentiator is the size of the twin displays on the Nintendo compared to its rivals. The DS has two 7.62cm displays offering a non-widescreen 4:3 aspect ratio; the new iPod touch boasts an 8.9cm widescreen display; while the PSP packs a 10.9cm widescreen display.
