Cheap Nintendo DS Lite Polar White (Video Games) (Nintendo DS) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Nintendo DS |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Nintendo |
| ESRB RATING: | Rating Pending |
| FEATURES: | It's less than two-thirds the size of the original Nintendo DS and more than 20 percent lighter., Its two bright screens can be adjusted to four levels to adapt to different lighting conditions and to extend battery power., The microphone sits in the center of the unit, and the LED lights are clearly visible whether the unit is open or closed., The stylus is 1 centimeter longer and 1 millimeter thicker than the stylus of the original, and slides into a side storage slot., The Start and Select buttons were repositioned for easier access. |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | USGSWB |
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| UPC: | 045496717544 |
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Customer Reviews of Nintendo DS Lite Polar White
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>I thought they could use something have it come with a game! So if you think that it comes with a game it, it dose not! So i hope you order it <
>someday to! And i hope you have fun with it!! HAVE FUN ( still do your homework almost school!)
Im new to gaming and I love the Nintendo DS
I am very new to gaming and I wanted to buy a handheld type gaming console so that I could use it on long journeys etc. I was a little hesitant at buying one at first but after reading the reviews of the Nintendo DS here I was very confident to buy one. I got the black colour and it does have little finger prints on it but I think this colour will not get dirty as quickly as the white or pink. The games are very good and the graphics are brilliant. The screen is very bright which is good and its very clear. The stylis is very good and they insist you use this instead of your fingers. Sometimes I put the sylis in the compartment underneath the console when its not in use. I also bought a case to carry the console in which is great. Its not too big not to small either infact its a very compact console. Even though it may seem like you spent alot of money on something so small you wont regret it.
Best for kids
I've owned a Gameboy Advance, Advance SP, PSP, and now a DS Lite. I'm an adult and I buy portable game devices to play while traveling. I like the portablility of a game player as opposed to packing a heavy stack of books.
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>On my last trip I played Clubhouse Games, Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow, Metroid Pinball, and Tiger Woods golf. Castlevania and Metroid bored me, but I enjoyed golf and playing solitare and bowling in Clubhouse. The touchpad was very useful for card games in general, but I don't think it improved the gameplay in golf. I'm also concerned about its durability. After only 2 weeks of light use and gentle play, my pad was already showing signs of scratching and wear.
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>The form of the DS Lite is nice. The screens are sharp and bright, the size and weight are good. However, using the shoulder buttons was a bit awkward. All of my previous portables lasted about 4-5 hours on a single charge. The DS lasted a couple of hours longer, but still not long enough for a 13 hour flight. However, I set the screen brightness to the second to lowest setting and not the lowest setting. In darkness, the lowest setting is fine, but if any ambient light is present, the lowest setting is too dim in my opinion. My DS would also not charge when using a 220 to 120 voltage adapter in China. Thankfully the hotels we stayed in had 115 voltage outlets in the bathrooms.
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>So how does the DS Lite compare to the PSP? I like the clam shell case for the DS since it protects the screens when not in use. The DS is also lighter, the battery lasts longer, and its cheaper. The PSP has a bigger screen, built in web browser, can play movies on either memory cards or UMD discs, and can also play mp3 music files. But the main decision should be based on the game libraries. I personally don't care for either library very much. The DS library has a lot of cartoonish, kiddie games, while the PSP has a lot of just plain mediocre games. Ultimately I decided that I don't care for portable gaming. The games flat out disappoint me as compared to my Xbox 360 and PS3 games. When traveling, I get much more enjoyment out of reading good books and I don't have to worry about battery charging. So the DS Lite is going to Ebay along with all my other portables. I guess I'll just have to lug around a stack of books.