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tagline=Screen 12.5% larger than original DSi, 25% than DS, DS Lite |
blurb=Nikkei, one of Japan's largest media corporations, reported this morning that a new, 4-inch screen DSi will be released in Japan soon, possibly be the end of the year. The new DSi will be 12.5% of the current DSi's screen and 25% of the DS and DS Lite's. This DSi will sell for the same price as the current DSi: ¥18,900. }}
blurb=Nikkei, one of Japan's largest media corporations, reported this morning that a new, 4-inch screen Nintendo DSi will be released in Japan soon, possibly by the end of the year. The new DSi's screen will be 12.5% of the current's and 25% of the DS and DS Lite's. This DSi will sell for the same price as the current DSi: ¥18,900. }}
 
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[[File:DSi.JPG|thumb|right|The Nintendo DSi unfolded]]
[[File:DSi.JPG|thumb|right|The Nintendo DSi unfolded]]
{{wp|Nihon Keizai Shimbun|Nikkei}}, one of Japan's largest media corporations, reported this morning that a new, 4-inch screen {{bp|Nintendo DSi|DSi}} will be released in Japan soon, possibly be the end of the year. This DSi will sell for the same price as the current DSi: ¥18,900.
 
{{wp|Nihon Keizai Shimbun|Nikkei}}, one of Japan's largest media corporations, reported this morning that a new, 4-inch screen {{bp|Nintendo DSi}} will be released in Japan soon, possibly by the end of the year. This DSi will sell for the same price as the current DSi: ¥18,900.


The new DSi will be 12.5% larger than the current DSi's screen (3.75 inches) and 25% larger than the {{bp|Nintendo DS|DS}} and {{bp|Nintendo DS Lite|DS Lite}}'s (3 inches). The new screen will be closer to the size of the {{wp|PlayStation Portable}}'s 4.3″ screen.
The new DSi will be 12.5% larger than the current DSi's screen (3.75 inches) and 25% larger than the {{bp|Nintendo DS|DS}} and {{bp|Nintendo DS Lite|DS Lite}}'s (3 inches). The new screen will be closer to the size of the {{wp|PlayStation Portable}}'s 4.3″ screen.


The Nintendo DSi is the second version of the Nintendo DS, after the DS Lite. The system was released in Japan on November 1, 2008, in Australia on April 2nd, 2009, in Europe on April 3rd, 2009, and in the United States on April 5th, 2009.
The Nintendo DSi is the third version of the Nintendo DS, after the DS Lite. The Japanese version of the system was released Nov. 1 last year while the Australian, European and North American versions were released last April 2, 3 and 5, respectively.


==External links==
==Information==
*[http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/e/fr/tnks/Nni20091026D26JFF03.htm Nikkei]
*[http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/e/fr/tnks/Nni20091026D26JFF03.htm Nikkei] (Japanese)

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The Nintendo DSi unfolded

Nikkei, one of Japan's largest media corporations, reported this morning that a new, 4-inch screen Nintendo DSi will be released in Japan soon, possibly by the end of the year. This DSi will sell for the same price as the current DSi: ¥18,900.

The new DSi will be 12.5% larger than the current DSi's screen (3.75 inches) and 25% larger than the DS and DS Lite's (3 inches). The new screen will be closer to the size of the PlayStation Portable's 4.3″ screen.

The Nintendo DSi is the third version of the Nintendo DS, after the DS Lite. The Japanese version of the system was released Nov. 1 last year while the Australian, European and North American versions were released last April 2, 3 and 5, respectively.

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