This is the first screening for the Nintendo DSi XL (or LL as it’s known in Japan) from the larger hand-held. The good thing is that it gives you a good idea of both the size of the screen and the extra large prodding stick – or stylus as they call it.
As you may recall – the target market are those that are not as nimble or well sighted as they used to be.
No! Not me! (yet).
Also on the vid is a shot of all the mellow colours that it will be coming in.
Launched at a Nintendo press event in Tokyo, the Nintendo DSi LL will instantly be applauded by the eye-strained and Brain Training lovers that, by all accounts, tend to be a little older than the average gamer.
The larger screen will no doubt be handy for internet browsing and the larger font will be equally handy for reading track names on the music player.
The DSi LL has a peeper-kind 4.2 inch screen which is a full 93% increase over the DS Lite’s screen size – Just check all the comparisons below
According to Nintendo, this has been done to oblige the the request of customers.
My more cynical side suggests perhaps spreadsheets, accountants and shareholders may have a hand in this as Christmas is just around the corner.
I could be wrong – it has been known.
The DSi LL will arrive bundled with two touch pens: one shorter and one longer touch pen (129.3mm), along with three DSiWare titles pre-installed – two brain training games (one for humanities, the other for sciences) and DS Easy Dictionary.
When it drops in Japan on November 21st you get a choice of 3 colours: dark brown, wine red and natural white.
As for seeing one in the UK in time for the festive season; I wouldn’t get your hopes up.
Perhaps when Santa comes over see if he can swoop past Japan after delivering in the States.
Here’s a tasty looking Tosh.
Nope – it’s not Toshiba’s answer to the Nintendo DSi but a twin-screened mobile phone!
Say hi to the Toshiba K02 that slipped from under its covers at CEATAC in Japan this week.
Replacing the boring old QWERTY board appears to be another 3.5 inch touchscreen to match the other 3.5 inch touchscreen [...]
Nintendo have announced the KURO Wii – Kuro meaning black in Japanese of course.
This is great as white doesn’t exactly match my decor being an old goth
As well as giving the console the noir touch, the Wiimote, nunchuck and a classic controller will also be available in black.
Nintendo have also taken [...]
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