Posted Nov 03, 2008 at 10:04PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News Tags: Japan
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Nintendo DSi - Image 1 


With the DSi launched in Japan over the weekend, it's no surprise that curious folks would want to dissect and inspect the new Nintendo handheld right to its bare bones. Watch Impress is one such curious folk, and they've got pictures to show for it.

The most obvious additions to Ninty's third-gen handheld would be the refined stereo speakers and slightly larger LCD screens. However, a bit harder to find and more significant would be the DSi CPU stamped with "TWL" for the revision identifier. This one's got a chip finalization date of 2007. The original DS and the Lite versions have CPUs produced in 2004.

Go take a gander yourself at the innards of the new DSi. More pictures can be found at Impress Watch which we've sourced below.

 Nintendo DSi - Image 1 Nintendo DSi - Image 2 Nintendo DSi - Image 3



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   by DarkXCloud - 2008-11-03
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so that's how it looks like from the inside of a DSi

btw, what does the "i" stand for?


   Re: Shadow666 - 2008-11-03
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DSi

   Re: FreePlay - 2008-11-04
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He asked what the 'i' stood for and you said DSi? What kind of crack are you smoking?

   Re: Silver-Tiger - 2008-11-04
 » ...

I guess it stands for "interactive" or something...
   by Illegal Machine - 2008-11-04
 » the i is for EYE

because it has a camera


DUH


   Re: 93pauott - 2008-11-04
 » lol

i cant find a "i" in the word "EYE"...


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