Unwrapping your Nintendo Dsi
Apr 23rd, 2009 by Nintendo DSi
OK, so you’ve taken the plunge and bought yourself the new console from the Handheld DS range and with any luck you opted for the Cheap Nintendo DSi store page, so you haven’t had to pay full whack. Anyway, now you have the handheld console what next?
There’s a lot to do with your new toy, and you don’t even have to slot in the game card yet to find out. To begin with you might want to start snapping a few photos to check out the inbuilt cameras which can then be stored on an SD Card which makes transporting and transferring the photos easy or on the inbuilt Nintendo DSi memory. The cameras software allows you to take 11 different styles of photos which can then be manipulated and using the wireless connection you can send images for free between you and another Nintendo DSi.
Similarly to the photo editing functions the new DSi allows you to edit audio sound as well. The in built microphone allows you to record sounds which you can then play around with by using any one of the filters available. The SD Card will let you store your tracks and creations in AAC format so you can then transfer your sound files to other devices.
Once your setup with a wireless connection you will be able to access the DSiWare store from which you can download games and applications. If you have bought your Nintendo DSi brand-new then don’t forget that the first time you connect to the shop via your wireless connection you will be awarded DSi points as part of a limited time promotion offered by Nintendo. You can read more about that here. (Nintendo DSi Points Promotion). Point can then be redeemed for games and apps. There are also free games and apps available.
All this to do before you’ve even played your first game. The new Nintendo DSi is packed full of features and software so don’t forget to explore it all.
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