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Nintendo Ds Lite
The new Nintendo DS Lite dual-screen handheld game console coming from Nintendo is a slimmer, brighter, design to be aesthetically sleeker targeting broader commercial audiences. Launched in January 26, 2006, in Japan, this model succeeded in receiving a huge applause in the electronic market. This resulted in launching Nintendo DS Lite later in Japan, Australia, North America, Europe, New Zealand, Singapore, and defined regions in South America, the Middle East and Korea. A whopping record sale of 34.93 million units was recorded by September 2007, which was something unheard in the industry.
Even though a successor of the original style Nintendo DS, there are much differences between them. The latest Nintendo DS Lite weighs a total of 218grams which is 21% lighter than the DS. Coming in dimensions of 133mm x 73.9mm x 21.5mm, the Nintendo DS Lite has an extended battery life than its predecessor. The new arrival enjoys a lower brightness setting for fifteen to nineteen hours with a full three-hour charge, and five to eight hours on the highest brightness setting.
While its predecessor was carrying a 850mAh battery, the DS Lite comes with a 1000mAh battery. The new model Nintendo DS Lite is much brighter, with more durable top and bottom LCD screens, and four levels of brightness and comes with a design that is shock resistant. This model has a larger stylus with dimensions of 87.5 x 4.9 x 75 x 4 that is easier to hold in hand.
The stylus is now also side-loaded and located next to the power switch, making it easier to reach when needed. In the new model, the D-pad comes with a reduced size of 18.6mm shared with the Wii Remote and Game Boy Micro. The new model has the built-in microphone located between the top and bottom screens of the Nintendo DS Lite.
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Is the GP2x better than the PSP and DS Lite?
The design is simple and neat. It’s thin, but not so thin that playing games becomes awkward.
It takes 2 AA batteries, but gives you 5 – 10 hours from them. No need to worry about having to recharge when outside. Everywhere has AA batteries.
The screen is large and bright and there are 6 face buttons, 2 shoulder buttons and a 16 way digital joypad.
There are 2 volume buttons, an SD slot, a USB port, a headphones port, an EXT port, a TV out port so you can use it on a TV and a 3.3V in port so you can use a power supply.
Supplied software can be used on a PC to copy things over the the GP2x, or you can use a normal card reader/writer. Connecting to your PC could not be more simple.
The GP2X has an easy to use onscreen interface for playing games, watching movies, listening to music and changing settings. It’s quick, easy and reliable.
well, the psp and ds have much more 3rd party support so you’ll have many more games and accesories. There are only like 3 commercial games available for this thing.
The psp connects to the PC in the same way, and no software is needed. The psp also comes with a media player, something you hafta download for the GP2x.
AA batteries are BAD. believe me i grew up with a gameboy and they can add up. The battery life depends on the activity on the GPX it may last 10 hrs, but it may last 10 minutes.
In the end, if you’re a programmer, this may cool for you, but otherwise it is a waste of 190 dollars
