Nintendo DSi XL Takes The Next Level By Offering New Exclusive Features
Nintendo has long been the leader in mobile gaming, and continues with the Nintendo DSi XL. The DSi XL retains all the functionality of the earlier Nintendo Dsi but also includes new Fantastic features. The DSi XL is high-powered handheld video game system and is the second hardware relief in Nintendo’s DSi product line with an two extra large, 4.2-inch diagonal viewing angle screens that are 93% larger than those of the DS Lite. It is backwards compatible to all game cards designed for the DS, DSi and DS Lite, and comes bundled with 3 DSiWare titles.
Dsi Xl Bundle Unit comes with three DSiWare titles, including: Brain Age Express: Math, Brain Age Express: Arts & letters and Photo Clock. Featuring the most significant and fun on-the-go games and applications the Nintendo DSiWare application allows users to populate their DSi XL with software that can be downloaded directly to the portable system using Nintendo DSi Points, just as is done with WiiWare and Nintendo’s Wii console.
One of the most powerful and interactive features of the Nintendo DSi XL system are its two digital cameras.If the microphone allowed Nintendo DS to hear and touch screen gave it a sense of feel, the two cameras and larger screens give the sense of sight. The microphone is located between the two screens when the device is flipped open, and even with the screen shut, there is also a stereo headphone output that lets users listen to music saved on an SD cards (sold separately).
The Nintendo DSi XL is a right wireless powerhouse.Users can connect to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Nintendo’s wireless gaming network and to download demo versions of Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi games from Nintendo Zone, DS Download Stations, or via the Nintendo Channel of the Wii console.Irrevocably, the Nintendo DSi XL connects players to friends through a unique blend of pictures and words. This is done with the embedded PictoChat software, that can be passed between up to 16 users which allows users to draw pictures and/or write out messages within local range of one another over a Nintendo Wi-Fi connection.
