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Product MPN
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| MPN: |
45496717742 |
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Key Features
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| Console Type: |
Handheld |
| Platform: |
Nintendo DS |
| Processor: |
67 MHz ARM9 |
| Display: |
LCD TFT (Active Matrix) |
| Gaming Type: |
Online Gaming |
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Processor
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| Processor type: |
ARM9 |
| Processor Speed: |
67 MHz |
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Memory
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| Installed RAM: |
4 MB |
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Display
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| Display Type: |
LCD TFT (Active Matrix) |
| Screen Size: |
3 in. |
| Max. Resolution: |
256 x 192 |
| 2nd Screen Type: |
LCD TFT (Active Matrix) With Touchscreen |
| 2nd Screen Size: |
3 In. |
| 2nd Screen Resolution (Display): |
256 x 192 |
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Graphics
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| Fill Rate : |
30 Million pixels/sec |
| Polygons Per Second: |
120 Million |
| Max. Number Of Colors: |
260,000 Colors |
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Audio
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| Audio Support: |
Stereo |
| Audio In: |
Mic In |
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Technical Features
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| Communication Type: |
Wi-Fi |
| Main Controls: |
A/B/X/Y Buttons · L/R Buttons · Start/Select Buttons · Touch Panel |
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Battery
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| Battery Run Time: |
19 Hours |
| Battery Type: |
Rechargeable Lithium-ion |
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Other Features
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| : |
Dual Screen |
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Dimensions
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| Height: |
0.85 in. |
| Depth: |
2.9 in. |
| Width: |
5.2 in. |
| Weight: |
0.48 lb. |
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Miscellaneous
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| Supported Languages: |
English · French · German · Japanese · Spanish · Italian |
| UPC: |
8676688676688 |
| Release Date: |
June, 2006 |
| Product ID: |
55496862 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
The smaller, sleeker version of the original Nintendo DS, the Nintendo DS Lite combines dual screen action with Touch Screen interaction, providing the player with a unique gaming experience. The system also includes wireless communication technology, allowing gamers to join their friends in multiplayer games, or use the system's embedded PictoChat software to send messages and drawings to each other. |
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