The Nintendo DS Lite is a handheld game console created by Nintendo, which is a redesign of the Nintendo DS. The DS Lite was launched in 2006, a few months before its intended release due to public demand.
What is a Nintendo DS Lite?
A Nintendo DS Lite is a handheld game console that is a step up from the Nintendo DS with a design inspired in part by the Gameboy Advance SP. This is capable of receiving WiFi signals from other Nintendo systems and sports a backlit, 3-inch LCD, which can display a total of 262,144 colors. It allows multiple players with a wireless connection range of 30-100 feet. It also comes with touch screen controls and a directional control pad. The console comes in three colors: Crystal White, Ice Blue, and Enamel Navy. Other colors, such as the Noble Pink and the Gloss Silver, were released a few months later.
Other things you can do with a Nintendo DS Lite
There are a lot of things you can do with the DS Lite. For one, you can accessorize it, starting with the case. You can also use the system’s twin cameras to take pictures, altough the 0.3 megapixel resolution pales in comparison to the clarity found in most handheld phones. You can also use the system to listen to music or watch mp4 files. Sounds are clear and crisp with the system’s new and improved speakers. Users can also record their own sounds using the built-in microphone.
This sleeker follow-up to the Nintendo DS offers a slew of features that will surely make it a favorite among gamers.