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The Nintendo DSi XL (known as the Nintendo DSi LL in Japan) is a handheld game console produced by Nintendo and the fourth iteration of the Nintendo DS handheld gaming console and Internet Device, being the direct successor to the Nintendo DSi. It is slated to be released in Japan on November 21, 2009 and Europe and North America in January of 2010.
[edit] Hardware
Size
The DSi XL measures 161 x 91.4 x 21.2 mm (6.34 x 3.6 x 0.83″), 1.61x the total volume of the DSi, and 1.48x the volume of the DS Lite. It weighs 314 grams, compared to the DSi’s 214g and the DS Lite’s 218g.
Screens
The screens are 4.25 inches diagonal. For comparison, the DSi’s screens measure 3.25 inches, and the DS Lite’s screens are 3 inches. As it is only a minor hardware revision, there is no reason to believe that the resolution will change from 256×192 pixels per screen. The reason for the larger screens is mainly attributed to allowing easier play on games that feature small text and precision gameplay. Another reason, according to Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, is “to offer a new play style, where those who are surrounding the game player can also join in one way or the other to the gameplay.”
Colors-
The Japanese version will launch in four colors: Wine Red, Dark Brown, Lime Green, and Natural White. No announcements have been made regarding color for any other region.
Included software
Preloaded on the internal memory: the DSi Browser, Flipnote Studio, Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters, Brain Age Express: Math, Dsi speak channel, and Meikyou Kokugo Rakubiki Jiten, a dictionary program. Contents for the North American and European releases will be simular.
3G and Bluetooth-
The dsi ll will feature free unlimited wireless 3G access.It will also feature Bluetoth for data, app, music and info transfer between dsi lls,computers and other compatible accesories ex.like keybords, Gps or FM radio adaptors.
Accessories-
The DSi XL, like every other DS, includes a stylus that fits into the unit. The DSi XL stylus is 96mm long, just 4mm longer than the stylus on the DSi. The XL also includes a 129.3mm-long pen-shaped stylus, which does not fit inside the console. In addition, for the first time in the DS line, two DS models will share a common AC adapter. The DSi XL will use the same AC adapter as the DSi.
Battery-
Despite the increased size of the displays, the battery in the DSi XL supposedly outlasts that in the DSi. Nintendo claims 14-18 hours of runtime on the lowest brightest setting, compared to 9-14 on the DSi. On the highest brightness, the DSi XL supposedly lasts 5-6 hours, two hour longer than the range for the original DSi.
Compatibility-
As a DSi, the XL will be able to play DS cartridges, including those designed only for DSi and those enhanced for DSi. It will also be capable of downloading and playing DSiWare. Like the current DSi, there is no slot for Game Boy Advance cartridges.
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She has no idea how to use the mouse at all, so I’m looking for games that will help her learn how to navigate the screen and get the hang of the mouse. So they just need to be engaging and have lots of stuff to click on. Any other suggestions for helping her learn to use the mouse? A friend told me the best way is to just let her go at it on her own, that trying to help her move the mouse around will only confuse her. Any subject matter is good, simple games, etc.
Okay, you people are taking this way, way too seriously. First of all, we don’t have cable or any other kind of TV set up to get any channels. She doesn’t watch TV. I never said I was looking for something to babysit her for hours so I can file my nails or yak on the phone. She likes to sit with me when I’m working on the computer and is interested in some of the games on the PBS kis website–but I don’t want her to practice with the mouse on the internet, as I don’t want her accidentally messing anything up. I see no problem developmentally or otherwise with sitting with her on my lap and letting her use the mouse while we play a children’s computer game together. It isn’t mindless if we are conversing and interacting, if she isn’t left alone with the game, and if she is being prompted to figure things out, etc. In a way, it’s no different than when I read to her and ask her questions about the story or pictures, let her fill in parts she knows. Just more stuff to do in a game.
go to your local library they are great with that!
I bought my daughter Dr. Suess games specifically for her level, hardly cost me anything and she really enjoyed it.
I was wondering if you can put Windows software and computer games on a Linux operating system and have them work properly?
Depends on the program. Programs like Firefox have a Linux version, but programs like Microsoft Word do not.
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