Pink Nintendo DSi. Has been reset and tested. It charges and holds a charge. Screens and touchscreens work. See photo's. Play's games. Takes photo's with front and back. SD card slot works. I purchased a USB charging cable. And a stylus so they now come with this unit.


The DSi has more RAM and a faster CPU than the DS Lite.[95] Developers reported the console has a native mode, which runs software specifically designed for its hardware, access to the system's extra processing and memory resources.[96] The inclusion of a codec integrated circuit (a microchip) amplifies sound signals and converts them from digital to analog. This increases audio output, and depending on the mode, higher audio quality. Unused space on the motherboard was removed; the CPU was relocated, and the battery housing was expanded.[10]

The camera's resolution is two-and-a-half times higher than the handheld's screens. However, their resolution is considerably lower than contemporaneous digital cameras and mobile phones. This was done to help keep their price reasonable and to maintain a preferable response time for viewing photos in quick session, particularity since numerous applications will use them.[4][97]