Nintendo DSi White - Standard Edition (Renewed) vs Nintendo DS Lite Cobalt / Black (Renewed)
Overall winner: Nintendo DSi White - Standard Edition (Renewed)
Key Differences
Choose the DS Lite (A) if you want a more affordable option with Game Boy Advance compatibility and twin ultra-bright LCD screens; choose the DSi (B) if you prefer a renewed unit that includes a charger and stylus and has slightly higher average user rating. A lists specific legacy cartridge compatibility (GBA) and wireless play features; B emphasizes included accessories and reported good screen condition but notes mixed functionality and variable battery life
Nintendo DSi White - Standard Edition (Renewed)
Nintendo DSi system with AC adapter and stylus. Nostalgia-driven handheld with positive screen quality and overall appearance; some mixed notes on functionality and battery life
Pros
- includes charger and stylus
- good screen condition
- neat appearance when renewed
- nostalgia-factor
Cons
- mixed functionality issues
- battery life varies
- internet and App Store issues reported
Nintendo DS Lite Cobalt / Black (Renewed)
Nintendo DS Lite with Game Boy Advance compatibility and dual LCD screens. Up to long battery life per charge and wireless play via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Customer notes show great appearance but some screen issues in certain units
Pros
- Game Boy Advance compatibility
- Twin ultra-bright LCD screens
- Wireless play and global chat capability
- Renewed condition with positive appearance notes
Cons
- Some units have screen not working
- Battery charge inconsistencies
- Mixed feedback on screen/battery performance
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Nintendo |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Nintendo |
| User Reviews | Nintendo |