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nintendo ds and nintendo lite


Question Posted Saturday August 11 2007, 9:51 pm

hey i was planning on getting a nintendo but i don't know if i want the ds or lite what is the difference thanks in advance
-Lesha


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ohgeexitsbee answered Sunday August 12 2007, 4:19 pm:
well the ds & the lite are the same thing.
there's a ds & a ds lite.
the regular ds is bigger than the ds lite.
that's the only difference.
I would recommend getting a ds lite because the ds is pretty big. I hate mine because of that.
so if I were you, I'd go with the lite.

hope this helped!
-Brooke :D

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xheytherexlolx answered Sunday August 12 2007, 1:08 pm:
hey--

basically the lite is a newer and more updated version of the ds. the ds is a lot heavier and bulkier and has a dimmer built-in light. The Nintendo ds lite is as it says, a lot lighter (weight wise and brightness wise ). It's smaller too. I would definetly recommend the lite.

Leah

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mariaa123 answered Sunday August 12 2007, 12:32 pm:
hey.

the DS is just the regular one, and
the lite has a brighter screen which
allows you to see better in the
dark or in really sunny areas. ♥

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