Model Comparison
Nintendo DS | Nintendo DS Lite | Nintendo DSi | Nintendo DSi XL | |
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Model | ||||
Launch Price | ¥15,000 US$149.99 €149.99 £99.99 A$199.95 |
¥16,800 US$129.99 €149.99 £99.99 A$199.95 |
¥18,900 US$169.99 €169.99 £149.99 A$299.95 |
¥20,000 US$189.99 €179.99 £159.99 A$299.95 |
Weight | 275 grams (9.7 oz) | 218 grams (7.7 oz) | 214 grams (7.5 oz) | 314 grams (11.1 oz) |
Dimensions | 148.7 mm (5.85 in) wide × 84.7 mm (3.33 in) deep × 28.9 mm (1.14 in) high | 133 mm (5.2 in) wide × 73.9 mm (2.91 in) deep × 21.87 mm (0.861 in) high | 137 mm (5.4 in) wide × 74.9 mm (2.95 in) deep × 18.9 mm (0.74 in) high | 161 mm (6.3 in) wide × 91.4 mm (3.60 in) deep × 21.2 mm (0.83 in) high |
Display | 3.0 in (76 mm) | 3.12 in (79 mm) | 3.25 in (83 mm) | 4.2 in (107 mm) |
Backlight On/Off toggle | 4 backlight brightness levels | 5 backlight brightness levels | ||
Camera | Front and rear-facing 0.3 MP sensors | |||
Wi-Fi | Integrated 802.11 (legacy mode) (only compatible with WEP or unencrypted networks) | Integrated 802.11b/g (may not be compatible with WPA/WPA2 in some cases) | ||
Stylus | 75 mm (3.0 in) long × 4 mm (0.16 in) wide | 87.5 mm (3.44 in) long × 4.9 mm (0.19 in) wide | 92 mm (3.6 in) long × 4.9 mm (0.19 in) wide | 129.3 mm (5.09 in) long × 10 mm (0.39 in) wide |
Game Boy Advance slot | Slot on the bottom labeled as SLOT-2 | |||
Storage | Internal 256 kB NAND flash memory | Internal 256 MB NAND flash memory | ||
Expandable via SD card slot | ||||
Battery | 6 to 10 hours (850 mAh) |
15–19 hours on the lowest brightness setting 5–8 hours on the brightest (1000 mAh) |
9–14 hours on the lowest brightness setting 3–4 hours on the brightest (840 mAh) |
13–17 hours on the lowest brightness setting 4–5 hours on the brightest (1050 mAh) |
Memory | 4 MB SRAM | 16 MB PSRAM | ||
Expandable via Game Boy Advance slot | ||||
Processor | 67 MHz ARM9 and 33 MHz ARM7 | 133 MHz ARM9 and 33 MHz ARM7 |
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