Nintendo DSi (Light Blue)
The Nintendo DSi (Light Blue) is a handheld game console produced by Nintendo and released in 2009. It is an updated version of the Nintendo DS Lite, and features several new and improved features.
The DSi features a clamshell design, with two screens - the bottom screen being a touch screen. It also has a built-in camera, an SD card slot for storing photos and music, and a web browser for internet connectivity.
The DSi is compatible with all games released for the DS, as well as a new line of DSi-exclusive games. These games took advantage of the DSi's new features, such as the camera and web browser.
The DSi was available in several colors, including light blue, black, and white. It was also thinner and lighter than the DS Lite, making it more portable.
The DSi was a successful console for Nintendo, selling over 41 million units worldwide. However, it was eventually succeeded by the Nintendo 3DS in 2011.
Despite being an older console, the DSi remains a popular choice among Nintendo fans, particularly for its built-in camera and web browser, which offer unique features not found on other handheld consoles. Its library of games also remains popular among retro gaming enthusiasts.
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Release Date: 2008
Model: TWL-001(EUR)