Four years after the launch of Nintendo's DS, it's hard to remember that, at the time, its success felt anything but inevitable. While tech sites and gadget mags were drooling all over Sony's PSP (us included), the DS has us mystified. What was the point ...
The Nintendo DSi is a slimmer, sleeker multimedia-minded Nintendo DS, with two webcams. But it has skimpy internal storage, and AAC is the only music format supported Darren Gladstone ...
The online shop has more potential than Charlotte Church before she discovered beer, letting you download apps just like an iPhone. The biggest improvement isn't anything new fangled though: the Nintendo DSi is just much more comfortable to hold, vita...
Yeah, that second touchscreen Nintendo promised? S'not there, so don't expect any innovation in games, or the gimmicky camera to make up for it. The thin shell (19mm thick when closed) meanwhile comes at a price: the battery life takes a hit and t...
If you don't already own a Nintendo DS or DS Lite, buying a Nintendo DSi will guarantee you more hours of wasteful bliss than a lorry made of maltesers. But some shonky cameras and a few millimetres shaved off aren't reason enough for an upgrade...
Plays DS and DS Lite games; capable of AAC music playback; larger screens than the DS Lite
Doesn't play MP3 audio files; reduced battery life; camera function is gimmicky
The Nintendo DSi is great if you're looking for a new handheld games console, but there's very little point buying one if you already own a DS Lite. It's merely mediocre as an audio player, its VGA cameras are poor and under-utilised, and its battery ...
Abstract: How many Nintendo DSes are cluttering up your house? Need another? Yes, you do: If you're a fan of the company's products, get ready to part with some of your well-earned cash and upgrade to the Nintendo DSi.While it might look roughly like the current...