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This is just me, but I'm gonna keep my DSlite for a while longer. The 3DS has a lower battery life, if you're fine with that. Of course, longer if you turn the barrier off, then it'll last longer. I'd post the pros, but I have a feeling other people will do that and that you probably know the pros, so I'll list some of the negatives instead, and maybe that'll help you decide which system.
Personally, I don't see anything spectacular about the 3DS so far. I mean... 3d has been around- we just never used it very seriously (widespread in electronics) until recently. It's pretty much just stereoscopic imaging, but modified so you don't need the glasses. Thing is, as with all stereoscopic images, there's an optimal angle and distance to see the depth at its best. Plus, I'm thinking, everything has multiple versions. Apple comes out with a tablet, short while later, number two comes out and everyone discards the old one. I dunno what Nintendo plans, but they might eventually come out with a "better" one once people start to send in reviews.
DSi... well... My opinions may be vastly different than other people when I say this, but I need my gba game slot. XD Also... ok... camera, going on internet, watching movies... doesn't everything do that now? To me, these things are really... almost cliche now. The "extra" things on the DSi could be found in androids, tablets, almost anything. Unless someone doesn't have a tablet or a phone that can do all that, I don't think it's really needed.
Yeah, just my opinion. I'm not looking down on these systems, but just keep in mind what you want your gaming experience to be. Yours in different than mine. I have played on both DS systems in question (borrowed from my friend for a day each), but as I said, it's about you, not my experience from it, so I kept my personal experiences out of this.
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