Hands on with the Nintendo DSi XL

08 Feb 2010

Rumours about a mega-screen toting DS began trickling through the mill towards the end of last year. And as we all know by now Nintendo went and super-sized its little handheld creating the fourth iteration of the Nintendo DS family - the DSi XL.

While its smaller siblings are made for individual use, the DSi XL has been designed with sharing in mind, complete with wider viewing angles making it easier to "share the fun". To remind you of its features it's packing two 4.2-inch screens, sizing up at 93% bigger than those on the DS Lite, as well as the camera and music player functionality seen on the DSi and keeping firmly within the realm of blowing things up a much (much) bigger stylus for better control.

It also comes preloaded with Nintendo DSiWare software: Dr Kawashima’s: Little Bit of Brain Training: Arts Edition and Dictionary 6 in 1 with Camera Function, as well as the Nintendo DSi Browser, for hopping onto the internet via a Wi-Fi connection.

It's due to launch in the UK on 5 March but being self-confessed eager beavers here at Stuff Towers we've managed to get some hands on action in a video, despite only being able to get our hands on Japanese version (the LL). It may be the biggest, tallest and heaviest DS model but that doesn't mean it's the worst. So if you want to take a peek at its extra screenage be sure to check out our hands on video - and don't forget to tell us what you think below.

We'll be getting a European version soon too, so keep those eyes peeled for a full review as soon as we get our mitts on a model that doesn't just speak Japanese.

Comments

  1. gavinthain

    3 years ago

    Keep buying this tut and it'll take nintendo another 10 years to release anything actually new.

  2. Dynamic Webb

    3 years ago

    If you can't be bothered to add video support nintendo, you will have the same fate as the psp. iPhone is 3x more interactive, has alot more storage, has better graphics and has all the features of the ds with alot better online features.

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