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Nintendo DS Lite + Professor Layton and the Curious Village portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Black

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  • - Platform: Nintendo DS
  • - Touchscreen
  • - 7.62 cm (3") 256 x 192 pixels
  • - Card reader integrated Wi-Fi Microphone in DC-in jack
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) 19 h
  • - Black
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Nintendo DS is gaming that goes everywhere.
With amazing games, touch screen controls, and built-in creative tools, the Nintendo DS system has something for everyone.

Meet the Nintendo DS family. Great games, great fun, all at a great value. Starting at $99.99 MSRP*.
Games you can't find anywhere else Built-in fun with photos, animation, and more Access to hundreds of downloadable games Local & online** multiplayer gameplay Two screens & intuitive touch controls

Get your game on with hundreds of titles.
The Nintendo DSi system plays nearly all of the hundreds of great Nintendo DS titles in stores. From games starring Nintendo favorites like Mario, Zelda, and Kirby to family-friendly titles for gamers of any age, you'll find a great experience for everyone.

Big-league fun, big-time value.
Endless hours of gaming excitement, built-in software to flex your creative skills, and easy access to hundreds of downloadable games. All this and more awaits when you pick up an amazingly affordable Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL system — two sizes for two great ways to play.

Downloadable games to expand your library.
Get quick and easy access to hundreds of unique and affordable software, downloadable right to your system. With bite-sized adventures starring Mario™, all-new action-packed games, and useful applications, you'll find something great for any gaming occasion.

Enhance your experience with built-in fun.
Every Nintendo DSi system comes packed with amazing software to let your artistic side fly free, or surf the web to feed your mind. With tons of fun lenses for the two built-in cameras, the amazing Flipnote Studio™ animation application and even more, you can make or learn something new every time you turn on your system.

Games that everyone in the family will love.
Nintendo DS has a massive library of games and software to satisfy any type of player, from your baby brother to your grandmother. With classic titles starring Mario, games that train your brain, puzzles to work that mental muscle, and so much more, you'll have the entire family clamoring for some game time.

Two screens, touch controls, and more.
Nintendo DSi systems have two bright, beautiful screens to display game graphics, allowing for unique gameplay experiences you won't find anywhere else. The bottom screen has touch sensitivity, allowing you to truly get hands-on with your game via the included stylus, and a built-in microphone can pick up spoken commands—all making for a portable gameplay experience like no other.

Play games with friends near and far.
Gaming is always more fun with friends. That's why Nintendo DSi makes it easy to play select games with fellow players. DS Download Play lets friends nearby join in, often even if only one player has the game. Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection** lets you link up with players from all over the world for unforgettable gaming sessions.

Short summary description Nintendo DS Lite + Professor Layton and the Curious Village portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Black:
This short summary of the Nintendo DS Lite + Professor Layton and the Curious Village portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Black data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

Nintendo DS Lite + Professor Layton and the Curious Village, Nintendo DS, Black, 7.62 cm (3"), 256 x 192 pixels, 262144 colours, 7.62 cm (3")

Long summary description Nintendo DS Lite + Professor Layton and the Curious Village portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Black:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Nintendo DS Lite + Professor Layton and the Curious Village portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Black based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Nintendo DS Lite + Professor Layton and the Curious Village. Platform: Nintendo DS. Product colour: Black. Display diagonal: 7.62 cm (3"), Display resolution: 256 x 192 pixels, Display number of colours: 262144 colours. Compatible memory cards: SD. Battery life (max): 19 h, Battery technology: Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), Charging time: 4 h

Performance
Platform *
Nintendo DS
Design
Product colour *
Black
Display
Display diagonal *
7.62 cm (3")
Touchscreen *
Yes
Display resolution
256 x 192 pixels
Display number of colours
262144 colours
Second display
Yes
Second display diagonal
7.62 cm (3")
Second display resolution
256 x 192 pixels
Storage
Built-in optical drive
No
Card reader integrated *
Yes
Compatible memory cards
SD
Network
Wi-Fi *
Yes
Bluetooth *
No
Ports & interfaces
Microphone in
Yes
Headphone outputs
1
DC-in jack
Yes
Multimedia
Built-in speaker(s)
Yes
Number of built-in speakers
2
Power
Battery technology
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery life (max) *
19 h
Charging time
4 h
Weight & dimensions
Width
133 mm
Depth
21.5 mm
Height
73.9 mm
Weight
216 g
Packaging content
Video game included *
Yes
Games included
Professor Layton and the Curious Village
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Reviews
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:54:56
Uk has collected 38 expert reviews for Nintendo DS Lite + Professor Layton and the Curious Village portable game console 7.62 cm (3") Touchscreen Wi-Fi Black and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
86%
Source Review comments Score
darkzero.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:54:56
Published June 3rd 2006. Written by Nick. Nintendo are hardware whores. Let’s face it, the GBA has seen so many renditions, we’ve lost count, (well, maybe not). The Original Game Boy hardware wasn’t without its makeovers either. But then, who cares? If...
100%
techradar.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
A lot has happened in the three and half years since the Nintendo DS made its UK debut.Weve seen a whole new generation of home consoles in the shape of the Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii.Then there was the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) -...
Good Portability, Battery life, Excellent catalogue of innovative games...
Bad Graphics performance, User interface (post iPhone), Display size and shape...
60%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
The Nintendo DS Lite is a dual screen hand held console from Nintendo. It is more lightweight compared to earlier models. This handheld gaming console was released in 2006. The DS Lite is capable of receiving Wi-Fi signals and tips the scale at only 21...
Good The bright, crisp twin LCD screens - one of which is touch sensitive - sets Nintendo’s handheld clearly apart from Sony’s slicker, more powerful PSP. This dual screen arrangement means games can be interacted with and controlled in a number of...
Bad The DS is getting on a bit in console terms, so its graphical abilities are a little off the pace - while PSP graphics are on a par with the PlayStation 2’s, the DS’s are more in line with the Nintendo 64. It’s also almost totally lackin...
Bottom line Its aging bones are creaking a little, but the sheer fun factor and scope of its games library makes the bold, beautiful DS Lite the best handheld console around.Best offers for the Nintendo DS LiteeBay.co.uk £99.99 Gadget Gear £106.40 Amazon Ma...
80%
gadgetspeak.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
This review takes a look at the latest in the DS line of hand-held game consoles. The Nintendo DS (Dual Screen) arguably saw the turn around in Nintendos fortunes and a continuation of the strategy that brought the DS to market led directly to the new...
92%
itreviews.com
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:54:56
intelligently designed hand-held games console: Nintendo really shouldnt be here now. Its Game Cube console, if you believe some areas of the press, has been a total failure, while the Nintendo DS was all set to be completely overwhelmed by Sonys...
0%
pocket-lint.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
The handheld console hasnt just lost weight, its gained some style too...
Good Slimmer, brighter screen, shiny case, better looks all round...
Bad Still not as powerful or multimedia focused as the PSP...
Bottom line The handheld console hasnt just lost weight, its gained some style too...
90%
T3.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
Nintendo has cracked out the scalpel to perform the mother of all makeovers on its innovative touchscreen machine. Having seemingly studied at the iPod night-school of cool, the DS has been toughened up, brightened up and made into a genuine rival to...
Good Superb build quality, Bright, adjustable screen, Excellent battery life, Free global Wi-Fi gaming service, More great games than PSP...
Bad Not as versatile or powerful as PSP...
Bottom line Nintendos clunky handheld has matured into something far more svelte. A real alternative to PSP thats no longer just for kids...
100%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
All hail Nintendo! Every time our faith in Nintendo has been rocked, they have bounced back strongly. At first glance, we liked the old DS, but it was a bit of a beast; an ugly device that seemed to be more about function than form. When the Gameboy Ad...
Good Excellent design, works well, compact and light.
Bad No wrist strap or headphones. The Final Word Nintendo has once again proven that when it comes to handheld gaming, they know their stuff!...
Bottom line Nintendo has once again proven that when it comes to handheld gaming, they know their stuff!...
90%
shinyshiny.tv
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
Mmm, creamy white: thats the colour of the lovely Nintendo DS Lite that was welcomed into my clammy hands yesterday. Ive been playing with it ever since (all in the name of research, you understand) and have even been stopped in the street by people...
0%
stuff.tv
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2014-03-20 04:54:24
When the Nintendo DS first appeared, we were a little disappointed. Next to its newly born rival, the Sony Playstation Portable, or PSP, it looked like a toy and we were surprised at how a company responsible for the truly iconic Game Boy could be so w...
Good Small and light. Attractive design. Innovative games.
Bad Not powerful or high-resolution. Childish images.
Bottom line If you value innovation and playability over outright power, then the DS Lite is your handheld gamer – and its cheap too...
100%
toptenreviews.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
The Nintendo DS Lite is a smaller and more portable version of the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It offers dual screens that are brighter than average and a longer battery life than the regular DS hand held game system. However, Nintendo has chang...
Good This handheld gaming device can play Game Boy Advance games...
Bad There is no camera on the Nintendo DS Lite.
Bottom line We recommend this product for people looking to play Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance games...
75%
hardwaresecrets.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
The first Nintendo DS broke out of the constraints of the gaming world by introducing a handheld gaming device with not one, but two screens. It also had wireless connectivity for game play and game control by voice and touch. These winning features ha...
Bottom line The Nintendo DS was a revolutionary gaming device when it first appeared in 2004. Not only has it held its appeal over the years, but the massive number of available games has made it even more appealing. The device is simple enough for first-time game...
0%
wired.com
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:54:56
Sony PSP-3000 $170 It may look like it hasnt been refreshed in four years, but the new PSP-3000 has a brighter screen and is 33 percent lighter and 19 percent thinner than the original model. You can download and play classic titles from your PS3, br...
Good Best games. Most creative interface. 19hour battery life. WiFi multiplayer action is easy to set up.
Bad Web browser is available only on a cartridge - sold separately. No multimedia playback.
80%
pocketgamer.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:54:56
We all become a little more body conscious in the summer months. As beach holidays and drunken barbecues beckon – and we discover that once again some devious swine has shrunk half of our clothes – we herd, en masse, to parks and gyms to attempt to sw...
90%
productsifter.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
It may lack the multimedia prowess of Sony’s dazzling PlayStation Portable, but if gaming is your priority, the dual-screen DS Lite is unmatched in imagination, innovation, scope and raw fun factor. Mix in sexy iPod stylings and a sub-£100 price an...
0%
Howstuffworks.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
Nintendo loves to reinvent their handheld video game consoles, and wed probably make fun of them if they werent so good at it. Take their new DS Lite, for example. This handheld video game console is better than the original in almost every way, and...
Good Much smaller and sleeker, brighter screens...
Bad GBA cartridges stick out...
Bottom line Nintendo loves to reinvent their handheld video game consoles, and wed probably make fun of them if they werent so good at it. Take their new DS Lite, for example. This handheld video game console is better than the original in almost every way, and...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:54:56
When the Nintendo DS first appeared, we were a little disappointed. Next to its newly born rival, the Sony Playstation Portable, or PSP, it looked like a toy and we were surprised at how a company responsible for the truly iconic Game Boy could be so w...
Good Small and light. Attractive design. Innovative games.
Bad Not powerful or high-resolution. Childish images.
Bottom line If you value innovation and playability over outright power, then the DS Lite is your handheld gamer – and its cheap too...
100%
jivemagazine.com
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:54:56
JIVE Magazine Rating: 5 out of 5The only thing more fun than new Nintendo® DS Lite hardware colors is trying to keep up with the breakneck sales of the software to play on the popular little portable! On Sept. 13, two new colors have been released&ndash...
100%
Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:54:56
When Nintendo and Sony launched their new handhelds last year, we remarked that the PSP looked like a Ferrari revving its engine next to the quaint Ford Focus that was the DS. Though it still lacks the great multimedia features of the PSP, the redesign...
Good Sleeker, smaller design, Brighter screen, Bigger stylus, Superior game library...
Bad Minuscule Start and Select buttons...
80%
soundandvision.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
Liten Up Baby, Im in Love with YouMusic, movies, and other multimedia applications aside, no one can touch Nintendo in the world of portable gaming. From the first Game Boy in 1989, the intuitive user interface, the addictive gameplay, and the cutti...
0%
gearlive.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
Add To Your Site: Alright, time to show off Nintendo’s latest baby. In this Byte we put the Nintendo DS Lite up against the original Nintendo DS to look at the similarities and differences between the two models. If you have been debating the upgrad...
0%
OCModShop
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
The case for the Nintendo DS LiteYesterday was hot and humid for 11am. Waiting for my pre-ordered Nintendo DS Lite was a nightmare, as I and other DS hopefuls stood in a line long enough to curve around the building. Too many sweaty, stinky, pimple-fac...
0%
gideontech.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
4233 For this review, Im going to cut to the chase a bit earlier. The Nintendo DS Lite is one beautiful piece of work. Since hearing about the DS, Ive always wanted one. The DS offers games of a different calibre. If you are expecting games youd pla...
Good Lightweight and small Bright screen Great viewing angle from all sides...
Bad Absolutely none...
Bottom line When I first opened the DS Lite, it sort of reminded me of the old Game & Watch from Nintendo. It features the same flip open dual-screen configuration, except the G&W only played one game and wasnt in color. The controls are not over done lik...
100%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:54:56
Anybody whos been on the fence about picking up the portable would do well to seize the day, and a spare unit.
Good · Featherweight alternative to DS · Multiple screen brightness levels · Slick aesthetic · Redesigned button layout · Still tops for innovation...
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Bottom line We wont look a gift horse in the mouth, though. Despite a few interface quirks and the fact the machines external casing is prone to taking a beating, not to mention attracting dirt and gunk, the DS Lite does what it promises. Now, you can not only e...
80%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:54:56
The Nintendo DS Lite ($129.99 list), announced in January, has finally arrived in the U.S. Its not so much a revolutionary device as it is a better version of the Nintendo DS (for dual screen), which was a pretty terrific portable game device alread...
Good Bright screens. Lighter and slimmer than original DS.
Bad Inserted Game Boy Advance cartridges stick out at the top slightly.
Bottom line The new, improved Nintendo DS Lite is worth the cost of the upgrade for fans of the original DS portable gaming device. It retains all the qualities that made the DS so much fun, and the bright new screens make a significant difference in the look of t...
90%
arstechnica.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
Ive bought so many Game Boy products in my life that I wish I could subscribe to a service instead of handing Nintendo my hard-earned cash every few months. The amount of product Nintendo has released in its portable gaming line over the years is amaz...
0%
trustedreviews.com
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2014-01-03 19:54:56
When Nintendo released the DS handheld console it faced a major problem – the Sony PSP . Not only did Sony's new console sport PlayStation branding, but it also gave Nintendo an object lesson in design methodology. Put simply, the PSP looked awesome and i...
Bottom line This is exactly what the original DS should have been – if Nintendo had produced a machine like this a year and a half ago, Sony would have had a much tougher time convincing buyers to cough up £180. The DS Lite looks stunning, feels great in the hand and...
90%