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The Nintendo Dsi is packed full of features and yet measures up at 12% thinner than the standard DS!

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It comes equipped to allow motion activated gaming, has 2 camera and a larger 3.25’ screen.

The DSi comes with a web browser and allows you to download games and challenge yourself online. Add to this photo editing software and photo albums, a suite of music features and the DSi really is equipped to keep you entertained on the move!

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