Nintendo DSi, Blue 4.7 5 77 110
looove the DSi we just bought this for our 7 year olds birthday. She hasnt put it down in over a week! She absolutely loves the DSi!! Its easy for her to use, she loves to play with the sound recorder and edit photos, we almost didnt need games! And I even use it to get online, which is easy,too. 04/23/2009
Very Unique Product! The DSi is many things in 1, gaming system, camera, photo editor, music player, internet browser. Most products that do all of that are either super expensive. Nintendo did a great job by making it a bit more expensive than the old Nintendo DS yet not very expensive. The downside is that it won't play GBA, but we'll live. 03/01/2009
Seemingly addictive My son barely keeps his hands off it. He's 7. He gets wrapped up in his games and love to take pictures of his family. It does alot more stuff I haven't figured out yet and I think it can grow with him for a while if we don't get swept into the next new thing. He was dissappointed that he couldn't play his gameboy advance games on it but I told him to look at it as an opportunity to get some new games and he still has his advance to play those games on. Worth the money! 04/29/2009
Fairly typical Nintendo product The DSi is slightly larger than the DS Lite, and the 3mp camera is fair. If purchased and connected to the internet, you get 1000 free DSi points to spend on the apps released. Sadly, the best one costs 800, and the rest are 200 or 500 points. Also, the music must be in an iTunes format to be played - iTunes doesn't work well on my computer, so I won't be replacing my music player with a DSi.I can use up to a 32G SD card to store images, music, etc. That's a very nice feature, considering the possible amount of DLC.What the choice boils down to is if having GB Advance game playability is important. If it is, then stick with the DS Lite. I really enjoy my DSi. It's a little easier to see, and some of the upgrades are nice. 04/09/2009