Nintendo DS Lite
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This article is about the first revision of the Nintendo DS. For the second and third revisions, see Nintendo DSi. For the IPv6 transition mechanism, see DS-Lite.
The Nintendo DS Lite[lower-alpha 1] is a foldable handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It is the second iteration of the Nintendo DS and is slimmer, brighter, and more lightweight than the original. It was announced on January 26, 2006, more than a month before its initial release in Japan on March 2, 2006 due to overwhelming demand for the original model.[5] It has been released in Australia, North America, Europe, New Zealand, Singapore, and defined regions in South America, the Middle East, and East Asia. As of March 31, 2014, the DS Lite had shipped 93.86 million units worldwide.
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Manufacturer | Nintendo |
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Product family | Nintendo DS |
Type | Handheld game console |
Generation | Seventh |
Release date | |
Discontinued | Yes; date undisclosed[1] |
Units shipped | Worldwide: 93.86 million (as of March 31, 2014)[2] (details) |
Media | Nintendo DS Game Card Game Boy Advance Game Pak |
CPU | 67 MHz ARM9 and 33 MHz ARM7 |
Memory | 4 MB RAM |
Storage | Cartridge save, 256 KB flash memory |
Display | Two 3.12" TFT LCDs, 256 × 192 pixels |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11b,[3][4] WEP) |
Online services | Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection |
Best-selling game | New Super Mario Bros., approximately 30.80 million units |
Backward compatibility | Game Boy Advance |
Predecessor | Game Boy Advance |
Successor | Nintendo 3DS |
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