DS Lite Features

The Nintendo DS Lite system is packed with a range of features into a small, portable and powerful console that provides the user a unique experience be it for playing games by yourself or taking part in multiplayer games online.

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Dual screens

 With two super-sharp, backlit LCD screens, the Nintendo DS Lite offers a groundbreaking new approach to gaming. Each 3-inch screen is capable of producing true 3D graphics; the DS has the power to produce even more advanced visuals than the Nintendo 64 could display. Plus you can adjust the screens’ brightness in four different levels to adapt to different lighting conditions.

 

Wireless Network

The Nintendo DS Lite’s wireless communication technology allows up to 16 gamers to connect on a local wireless network. The distance within which players can connect with one another ranges from between 30 and 100 feet.

 

Touch screen technology

The console’s lower screen utilises touch screen technology operated with the DS stylus to draw pictures, write numbers, select from menus or controlling characters in games, and much more.

You`ll find the stylus stored in the side of the unit, while the touch screen features a tough film cover for extra durability.

 

Microphone port

A powerful microphone port, allows you to communicate with your friends via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection in selected games, as well as interact with games in different ways.

 

Rich Stero Sound

NDS Lite sound capabilities allow for greatly expanded use of voices and music, and a richer, more immersive game experience. Stereo speakers allow for virtual surround sound and a plug for headphones transmits stereo sound.

 

Compatibility with Game Boy Advance cartridges

Two separate ports, one for DS Game Cards and one for Game Boy Advance Game Paks are compatible with the Game Boy Advance catalogue of games, giving the DS console access to a wide range of game titles, playable in single player mode only.


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