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People who love the new Nintendo DSi XL but who want something a little funkier are in luck, with the gaming giant announcing green, yellow and blue versions for the UK. With a UK release date of ...
The Nintendo DSi XL handheld gaming console, is set to have a technicolour makeover this autumn, as three bright new colours – yellow, green & blue make their way to stores across Europe on 8th ...
Nintendo, preparing for the launch of the Nintendo 3DS, announced a price drop for the two current Nintendo DSi models in Japan. Starting on June 19, the Nintendo DSi will retail for 15,000 yen ...
Compared to the DSi's 137 x 74.9 x 18.9 mm, the DSi XL measures in at 161 x 91.4 x 21.2 mm and, at 214g, weighs 100g more. All that extra chassis space is mainly dominated by the new screens; each ...
The regular Nintendo DS Lite ($129.99) and Nintendo DSi ($169.99) are still available, too, so consider the Nintendo DSi XL as a supplement, rather than a replacement, for Nintendo’s older hardware.
As of June, the Nintendo DSi XL has sold an estimated 3.6 million units worldwide, and with its 93% larger screens compared to its little brother, the DSi Lite, we're not surprised so many have ...
The Dsi XL is so cool, but I already have a normal dsi, and the 3ds isn't too far away. Can't really justify picking one up....they should make a pink one so at least I could get it for a girlfriend.
The Nintendo DSi XL arrives in stores next week. But will consumers pay $190 for the super-sized gaming gadget now that Nintendo vows to launch a 3-D game machine in the next year?
The yellow, green and blue handhelds will be on sale from October 8, ... Nintendo has also revealed that DSi XL sales total 3.6 million units worldwide, as of this June.
Nintendo’s DSi XL will double as an e-reader soon after it launches next month, though it won’t have anything close to the book selection of Amazon’s Kindle or Barnes & Noble’s Nook. The DSi XL , a ...
Graphics-wise, Nintendo hasn't changed anything about the processor inside the DSi XL. You're getting the same resolution spread out over a larger area, which means more visible pixels.