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Meet Nintendo's refresh of the hugely popular DS Lite, but with downloadable content

Development of a large DS Lite model in 2007 eventually led to the DSi XL. [17] Nintendo had designed a large DS Lite model with 3.8-inch (97mm) screens, compared to the standard 3-inch (76mm) screens; development of this new handheld advanced far enough that it could have begun mass production. However, Iwata placed the project on hold due to consumer demand for the DS Lite and Wii. He later pitched the idea of simultaneously releasing large and small versions of the DSi instead, but Nintendo's hardware team was incapable of developing two models concurrently. After finishing work on the DSi, Kuwahara started the DSi XL project and became project leader. [17] The DSi XL, a DSi model with 4.2-inch (110mm) screens, was announced on October 29, 2009. [18] Various names for it were considered, including "DSi Comfort", "DSi Executive", "DSi Premium", "DSi Living", and "DSi Deka" (Japanese for "large"). Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto insisted on "DSi Deka". [19] The handheld has an improved viewing angle over its predecessor, which allows onlookers to see the screen's contents more easily. [20] This feature was absent from the large DS Lite model due to cost issues at the time, which also limited LCD screen size. The cost of LCD screens is determined by how many pieces are cut from a single large glass sheet. To keep these costs within a certain threshold, Nintendo set a screen size limit of approximately 3.8 inches (97mm), [17] which was later increased to 4.2 inches (110mm). [8] Launch [ edit ]

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