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Manufacturer's Description The Nintendo DSi XL handheld gaming console, is set to have a technicolour makeover this autumn, as three bright new colours – yellow, green & blue make their way to stores across Europe on 8th October 2010 for all to enjoy!Since it’s European debut in March 2010, as part of the Nintendo DS range, the Nintendo DSi XL has sold over 3.6 million pieces of hardware globally, taking the total number of Nintendo DS range of consoles to over 132 million systems. In addition to the stylish wine red and dark brown consoles still available in stores, players will be given a wider choice of colours to choose from as yellow, green and blue join the offerings!The latest iterations of the Nintendo DSi XL will offer the same functionality as the wine red and dark brown consoles; featuring the same glossy sheen on top, matt finish on the underside that provides extra grip, bigger screens and wider viewing angle. It will still continue to be pre-loaded with two Nintendo DSiWare software: A Little Bit of...Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: Arts Edition and Dictionary 6 in 1 with Camera Function, as well as the Nintendo DSi Browser, which enables you to easily access the internet wherever a wireless Internet connection is available.The yellow, green and blue consoles will arrive just in time for players to enjoy some enjoyable new software on offer this season. Join the supreme puzzle master Professor Layton and his young apprentice Luke, in their brand new engaging adventure ‘Professor Layton and the Lost Future’ when this launches for the Nintendo DS family across Europe on 22nd October. Players can attempt to solve more than 165 brand new brain teasers, riddles and logic puzzles guaranteed to challenge and delight both newcomers and fans of the Professor Layton games.Players with a Nintendo DSi XL will be able to experience the adventure with added comfort on a 93 percent bigger touch screen than the Nintendo DS Lite and with the larger pen like stylus which comes with the Nintendo DSi XL, and now in your chosen new colour!So get ready to be presented with a colourful choice this autumn, when the new Nintendo DSi XL in yellow, green and blue launch across Europe on 8th October 2010. Review: Great screens, great sound, comfortable stylus. Need I say more? - I had a DSi and convinced myself that it would be a waste to get an XL, but it turns out I was wrong. The screens.. I never really gave much thought to how small the regular DSi screens are. The XL screens in comparison are massive. They are lovely and bright, and very clear. One thing I didn't like with the regular DSi was that the sound was pretty bad. The slot design of the speaker made everything sound a bit tinny. There's no issue here. The XL sounds great with no distorting or crackling. The interface is the same as with the DSi. You can scroll through the menu left and right to see what installed games/apps you have and you can connect with the Nintendo eShop via wifi. The nice thing with the DSi/DSi XL is that you can press the home button to quit back to the menu screen if you want to reset or change games, rather than having to turn the console off and on again like with the DS Lite. There are two cameras on the XL, but they're not up to much. They mostly serve as a bit of a diversion when you first get the console but with so many good DS games, I never used them past the first day to be honest. The other great thing about the XL is that although you get the regular skinny stylus, it also comes with a big pen shaped one too. I never gave much thought to how my hand used to get a bit cramped using the little stylus, but it's so comfortable using the pen one that I'll never go back now. The only downside is that it doesn't attach to the console, so you have to be careful not to lose it. The skinny stylus still slots into the unit itself though, so if the worst happens and you do lose the pen then you still have a backup. Lastly, I really like the fact the DSi and DSi XL have proper up and down buttons for the volume instead of the slider on the DS Lite. I would regularly be nudging the volume accidently on the DS Lite. No more accidental silent gaming here. The XL is solidly built and looks, and sounds, great. It's a bit heavier than the regular DSi but considering how nice the screen are it's a compromise worth making. The only downside is that probably won't fit in your pocket anymore. Review: Blooming Gorgeous! - The Nintendo DSi XL is an excellent handheld console. It is more comfortable for an adult to hold than the DS lite or DSi, ironicaly pretty much the same size as the ordiginal "phat" DS when it first came out, which was succeeded by the DS Lite, and subsequently the DSi. The top is a lovely glossy finish which is very attractive but a magnet for grubby finger-prints. The rear, and the area around the screens is a matt finish which is slightly rough, aiding your grip. All in all, it's a very attractive console. The Gameboy Advance slot is absent, so this console will only play DS games and games downloaded onto it. This is potentially a problem if you have a big stock of GBA games and intend to part-exchange your old GBA DS, or DS lite console when buying this. The screens are very clear and bright, although it should be noted that the resolution of the screens is identical to the DS and DSi. This means you have the same number of pixels, but each is larger. Great if you are getting on in years and struggle to see small characters and text, but equally good at giving you a "bigger" experience. This is particulalrly noticable on GTA Chinatown Wars, which is a bit too fiddly on the smaller consoles IMO. The sound seems more substantial that the smaller consoles and is adjustable by up/down buttons, rather than the old slider. Battery life is very good, but I don't use the WiFi facility which eats into battery life more rapidly, as does wireless DS to DS gameplay. As for the colour, it's AA van yellow and looks great! :-)
| ASIN | B0042X91XS |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,147 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 3 in Nintendo DS Consoles |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,087) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1871046 |
| Product Dimensions | 23.8 x 20.19 x 7.59 cm; 400 g |
| Rated | Unknown |
| Release date | 8 Oct. 2010 |
H**L
Great screens, great sound, comfortable stylus. Need I say more?
I had a DSi and convinced myself that it would be a waste to get an XL, but it turns out I was wrong. The screens.. I never really gave much thought to how small the regular DSi screens are. The XL screens in comparison are massive. They are lovely and bright, and very clear. One thing I didn't like with the regular DSi was that the sound was pretty bad. The slot design of the speaker made everything sound a bit tinny. There's no issue here. The XL sounds great with no distorting or crackling. The interface is the same as with the DSi. You can scroll through the menu left and right to see what installed games/apps you have and you can connect with the Nintendo eShop via wifi. The nice thing with the DSi/DSi XL is that you can press the home button to quit back to the menu screen if you want to reset or change games, rather than having to turn the console off and on again like with the DS Lite. There are two cameras on the XL, but they're not up to much. They mostly serve as a bit of a diversion when you first get the console but with so many good DS games, I never used them past the first day to be honest. The other great thing about the XL is that although you get the regular skinny stylus, it also comes with a big pen shaped one too. I never gave much thought to how my hand used to get a bit cramped using the little stylus, but it's so comfortable using the pen one that I'll never go back now. The only downside is that it doesn't attach to the console, so you have to be careful not to lose it. The skinny stylus still slots into the unit itself though, so if the worst happens and you do lose the pen then you still have a backup. Lastly, I really like the fact the DSi and DSi XL have proper up and down buttons for the volume instead of the slider on the DS Lite. I would regularly be nudging the volume accidently on the DS Lite. No more accidental silent gaming here. The XL is solidly built and looks, and sounds, great. It's a bit heavier than the regular DSi but considering how nice the screen are it's a compromise worth making. The only downside is that probably won't fit in your pocket anymore.
P**R
Blooming Gorgeous!
The Nintendo DSi XL is an excellent handheld console. It is more comfortable for an adult to hold than the DS lite or DSi, ironicaly pretty much the same size as the ordiginal "phat" DS when it first came out, which was succeeded by the DS Lite, and subsequently the DSi. The top is a lovely glossy finish which is very attractive but a magnet for grubby finger-prints. The rear, and the area around the screens is a matt finish which is slightly rough, aiding your grip. All in all, it's a very attractive console. The Gameboy Advance slot is absent, so this console will only play DS games and games downloaded onto it. This is potentially a problem if you have a big stock of GBA games and intend to part-exchange your old GBA DS, or DS lite console when buying this. The screens are very clear and bright, although it should be noted that the resolution of the screens is identical to the DS and DSi. This means you have the same number of pixels, but each is larger. Great if you are getting on in years and struggle to see small characters and text, but equally good at giving you a "bigger" experience. This is particulalrly noticable on GTA Chinatown Wars, which is a bit too fiddly on the smaller consoles IMO. The sound seems more substantial that the smaller consoles and is adjustable by up/down buttons, rather than the old slider. Battery life is very good, but I don't use the WiFi facility which eats into battery life more rapidly, as does wireless DS to DS gameplay. As for the colour, it's AA van yellow and looks great! :-)
P**E
Seller is great at responding to issues, product would have been great if it worked.
Happy to find a DS XL for the price advertised. Order shipped on time, but I was given the incorrect tracking information. Toy Planet was quick to respond and despatched a new item to the required address. Whilst the item was a week late due to this, it did arrive before I required it (mother's day). Whilst it was advertised that there were mild scratches to the case, the inside and screen of the DS was pristine, working charger also supplied. However the stylus was chewed up, it was revolting - I think it is pure laziness not to replace this, as I picked a pack of 5 spare styluses for about £3. Wouldn't have gone amiss.. Upon testing the DS with two different official Nintendo game cards, I learnt that it was unable to read games. So I am paying for the return for a full refund of the product. There was no postage method offered, so I don't think this will be refunded to me. There is a chance that this experience is just a particularly bad one off. I blame Amazon for their lack of vetting. So I probably won't use this company again unless they offer something particularly enticing, because as I said they were very quick to respond and resolve the situation overall. So I'd recommend this company if you have time & coin to spare for the return. TL;DR: Product arrived late, wrong tracking, DS turned on but didn't read working game cards, refund actioned, returning at my cost, seller quick to respond + resolve. 3 stars for response from seller, product being in relatively good 2nd hand shape + accepting return // -1 star for wrong tracking/delay, -1 star for not working as advertised.
M**Z
Annoying
The actual console is fine as long as you can charge it, as when you put charger cable into it nothing happens until you pull the cable really tight and cellotape it to console so pulling the console socket downwards and even then it take a few goes to get it right, when it is charged its a great console but its annoying when something is so much trouble. Just updating review as one of the prongs in charging socket has now fallen of and I suspect it being loose was the problem all along, I bought this console from joy in a box
D**Y
Bin der jenige der sich den neu geholt hat 😘😁
D**L
For $150 this is a great value! Only very few imperfections in the plastic but the screens are almost perfect and no button wear! I great edition to your ds family of systems!
M**L
mi hija esta como loca la maquina va de maravilla y el precio fue espectacular, ahora nos peleamos todos en casa x echar una partidita
P**S
I loved it!! it looks more black so it was even better!!! loved the case n price!!! was the best set I bought ever!!! plus the 2 games was great!! my son loved it!!
K**3
elle est trop belle ! je l'ai vite fait testée ! elle fonctionne parfaitement !! mon fils emprunte depuis toujours les ds lite de ses grandes soeurs, il va enfin avoir la sienne, enfin lâcher celles de ses soeurs pour leur plus grand boheur ;-), le plus " incontestable " et compris c'est l'appareil photo ( il m 'en réclame depuis un moment) ce sera un deux en un extra !!!!!!!!!!!! attention il faut penser à commander avec le Bloc d'alimentation pour Nintendo 3DS XL/3DS/DSi/DSi XL , chez amazon à 8 € car le chargeur compris dans la boite est ne prise anglaise et les chargeurs des anciennes ds ( type ds lite) ne sont pas compatibles ! vivement l'ouverture des cadeaux d'anniv' moi je dis !
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