In another one of those "worst-kept secret" moments, Nintendo on Thursday confirmed the rumors that it would be updating its DS handheld hardware for the second time. Announced in Japan Thursday morning, the Nintendo DSi will boast a slimmer body, bigger screens, two cameras, and new image and music players. It will also lose the Game Boy Advance cart slot, replacing it with an SD memory slot for storing music, images, and downloadable content.
Nintendo DSi SD slot(Credit: Nintendo)
The chassis of the new console measures in at 0.1 inch less than the DS Lite--making it 12 percent thinner than its forbear. In turn, the screens have become larger at 3.25 inches--17 percent bigger than the original 3-inch LCDs. As for the new additions to the console, Nintendo has packed a 3-megapixel camera on the exterior of the case, with another lower-resolution camera on the interior hinge. The cameras integrate with new multimedia features not found on the existing DS Lite, with images and music stored to SD card via the new slot, and software on the console to play multimedia content. A new Internet browser will also be installed on the machine, allowing people to browse the Web and the DSi Shop to download games and applications to SD cards.
The DSi will launch in Japan on November 1 for ¥18,900 ($179). International releases will follow in 2009, but Nintendo Europe would not confirm rumors that the console would launch next spring in the rest of the world.
Nintendo has scheduled an event Thursday in San Francisco, which will undoubtedly be the DSi's North American unveiling. Daniel Terdiman of CNET News will have complete coverage of that event.
-credit to cnet-
Man psp better step its game up, now us psp ers cant boast about having wifi capabilities and multimedia options, i may get the psp 3000 and this for my sis and play it when she isnt payin attentio lol
Bmandatboy13 3 years ago
lol im probly gonna get this cos i already have the nintendo ds and that was ok not as good as psp tho admitly
waveofthefuture819 3 years ago