Nintendo DS Lite - Model Comparison

Model Comparison

Nintendo DS Nintendo DS Lite Nintendo DSi Nintendo DSi XL
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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