"Also built into the Nintendo DSi is a new, enhanced version of the Opera browser that works much more quickly than the one that was released for the Nintendo DS nearly two years ago. Because the original DS Browser required an external memory pack and the DSi version of the browser does not, it is expected that the DSi has much more on-board RAM than the current model does. And since the browser operates much more quickly than the one made for the DS and DSLite, this indicates that the DSi features more processing power than the current DS model."
http://ds.ign.com/articles/917/917200p2.html
i just realized it! since the GBA slot was used to add more RAM to the original DS (4mb i believe) so it could run the web browser this new DSi doesn't have the GBA slot, it has a built in browser, and hands on have said the DSi's web browser it much improved over the one released on the original DS so the DSi must have more built in RAM which could be used for games!
question is does it have 4mb RAM like the DS, 8mb like the DS with the web browser expansion (which had no audio/video DSi will have audio and video) or is it slightly more? 12 or 16mb?
also its worth noting that usually devs. don't use the 33mhz CPU in the DS lite for DS games, they just use the 3d capable 67mhz CPU to render images in 3D on only one screen. usually that 33mhz CPU is used just to run GBA games
but now there is no GBA slot, but the CPU remains. so unless i'm mistaken and think no DS game has used both the 67mhz CPU and the 33mhz CPU at the same time on one DS game, this means the DS effectively has a increased CPU to 100mhz.
with possibly more RAM. it has to have more RAM. how can this new opera browser handle audio and video all of a sudden?
plz give feedback
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