This thread is for all of you who want to know about the DSi and if you should upgrade to the new model over your DS lite. Obviously if you own the original DS model, the DSi is a huge improvement.
One of the huge flaw with the DSi is that you cannot play GBA games because there is no GBA slot. There are however a lot of new additions to the DSi over the DS lite including an online dsi store and an SD card slot. Below contains some information to help you decide if it's worth upgrading to a DSi or not
Screen Size
DSi: 3.25 inch
DS Lite: 3.0 inch
Screen
Both TFT LCD with 260,000 colors
System Size
DSi: 137 x 74.9 x 18.9mm
DS Lite: 133 x 73.9 x 21.5mm
Touch pen
DSi: 92mm length
DS Lite: 87.5mm length
Power source
DSi: DSi AC adapter and special battery pack
DS Lite: DS Lite AC adapter and special battery pack
Weight
DSi: 214g (battery pack and touch pen included)
DS Lite: 218g (battery pack, touch pen, GBA connector cover included)
Charge time
DSi: 2 hours 30 minutes
DS Lite: 3 hours
Battery life
** listed by screen brightness, lowest to highest
DSi: 9-14 hours, 8-12, 6-9, 4-6, 3-4
DS Lite: 15-19 hours, 10-15, 7-11, 5-8
Compatible software
DSi: DS software, DSi software
DS Lite: Game Boy Advance software, DS software
Input method
DSi: DS card slot, SD memory card slot, AC adapter connector, stereo head phone/mic connector
DSLite: DS card slot, GBA card slot, AC adapter connector, stereo head phone/mic connector
In addition to the physical changes, Nintendo has updated the system's interface menu to reflect some newly included software. You'll initially be able to access the following programs from the main menu: DSi Camera, DSi Sound, DSi Shop, Picto Chat, and download play. The menu also has icons for starting up a game off cartridge and accessing system settings.
The DSi's menu is akin to the Wii Channel interface in that new programs can be downloaded and added to the interface. It's unclear how many programs can be downloaded, but the interface does provide an "all view" button allowing you to view all included software at a glance.
Select DSi Camera from the menu, and you'll quickly transform your system into a digital camera. Pics that you've taken can be transferred via SD card to your PC and cell phone. You can also send snaps between two DSi systems wirelessly.
In typical Nintendo fashion, the camera will include some game elements. Among the fun features are a facial blending tool, a method for changing facial expressions, and a means of measuring similarity between two faces. The camera itself can be set to take pics in a variety of modes, including normal mode, "trick" mode, and frame mode.
Select the DSi Sound option from the menu, and you'll have yourself a mini music player, complete with a variety of visualizers and audio tools. The system can remove vocals, allowing you to sing along for yourself. Nintendo also appears to have included a built in Band Bros. of sorts, as you can tap buttons along with the rhythm in order to overlay sounds. You can also record 10 second audio samples through the system's microphone for use in your music sessions.
Unfortunately, those looking for MP3 support here are out of luck. The DSi Sound program will only support AAC format.
Finally, there's the DSi Shop, a program that serves as the DS version of the Wii Shopping Channel. You'll be able to download free and paid programs from this under the "Nintendo DSiWare" label. Two free programs have been mentioned by Nintendo, an internet browser and a digital notebook that lets you create moving comics. - Info. Source
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DSi-only cards and DSi enhanced cards coming.
Seems Nintendo will be making two kinds of new cards:
DSi-only cards: Cards that are exclusive for the DSi and benefit from the extra horse-power, bigger screens and camera.
DSi-enhanced cards: Cards that play on the DS lite and phat, but will have gameplay enhancements and new features when played on a DSi.
Info. Source - Thanks to meiaman for supplying this information
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Thanks to meiaman for providing this information: below are some new DSi designs that will hit Japan soon and eventually the US
The DSi XL is basically a larger version of the DSi. Below are the specs
Display
- Screen size: 4.2 inches
- Screen resolution: 256 x 192
- Screen type: LCD (Color, Backlit)
- Touchscreen: Resistive [stylus]
- Secondary display: Yes
- Screen size: 4.2 inches
- Screen resolution: 256 x 192
- Screen type: LCD (Color, Backlit)
Controls / accessories
- Direction control: D-pad
- Camera: Internal (0.3 megapixels)
- Other peripherals: Headset / mic
Additional specs Sound
- Speakers: Stereo
- Audio jack: 3.5mm
Media playback
- Photo viewer: Yes
- Audio playback: Yes
Networking / online service
- WiFi: 802.11 b, g
- WiFi encryption: WEP, WPA, WPA2
- Online features: Multiplayer, Voice chat, Store, Browser
- Downloadable content: Games, Game updates
Storage
- Internal storage: Yes
- Memory card support: Yes
- Memory card support: SD (SDHC)
Size and weight
- Dimensions: 21.2 mm (h)
161 mm (w)
91.4 mm (d) - Weight: 314 g
Below is the size comparison between the DSi and DSi XL
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