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Nintendo Dual Screen (DS)

The Hardware

Released in the U.S. on November 21st 2004 the DS has continued to show Nintendo's dominance in the handheld gaming arena. Priced at $149.99 at launch, the DS's touch screen has opened the door to many fun, quirky, heavily Japanese influenced games to be released accross the globe.

 

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Weight

  • 9.7 oz

Height

  • 3.3 in

Width

  • 5.8 in

Depth

  • 1.1 in

Media Type

  • Cartridge

Video

  • Video Output
  • 2D/3D graphics acceleration

Audio

  • Sound Output Mode
  • Stereo

Input Device

  • Input device type
  • 4-way cross keypad

 

Display

  • LCD display 3 in TFT active matrix Color Integrated
  • Display (projector) type
  • LCD display
  • Color support
  • 18-bit color

Memory Card

  • None

Power

  • Battery
  • 1 Game console battery Rechargeable Lithium ion

Communications

  • WiFi

Connections

  • Input/Output connections
  • 1 x Headphones, 1 x Microphone, 1 x DC power input
  • Expansion Slot(s) Total (Free)
  • 1 Nintendo DS cartridge slot,
  • 1 Nintendo Game Boy Advance cartridge slot

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