Update:September 01, 2006 «©NCSX» Jet black joins the Nintendo DS Lite rainbow of crystal white, enamel navy, ice blue, and noble pink. Slightly slimmer and sleeker than the swarthy girth of the current Nintendo DS, the Lite measures 133 x 73.90 x 21.50 mm (L x W x H) or 5.23 x 2.90 x 0.84" for us yanks. For comparison's sake, the original NDS rang in at 148.70 × 84.70 × 28.9mm or 5.85 x 3.33 x 1.13" stateside. The NDS Lite tips the scale at 218g or 0.48 lbs compared to the original NDS' 275g or 0.60 lbs. In addition to its smaller size, the NDS Lite also features four adjustable levels of screen brightness. The clarity and bright crispness of the NDS Lite screen has probably been the biggest selling point - it's a marked improvement over the dull glow of the original DS. View the back cover and screenshots on the main NCSX website. Japan policy As with all import NDS units, please note that we are not able to return them to Nintendo of Japan because of dead pixels and screen aberrations such as differential brightness. Please note that it is the case that dead pixels are present in the NDS, NDS Lite, PSP, and other products that have LCD screens. With regards to the differential brightness issue, the brightness of the NDS screen may appear lighter than other parts of the screen. Due to Nintendo's policy, please be advised that we will not accept import NDS units for return because of dead pixels and screen aberrations such as differential brightness. By purchasing an NDS, you agree to accept this condition of sale. Sorry. This document is ©NCSX 2006. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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