DS Dictator
Maybe but my experience with Capture Devices is low, I use a DVD recorder to film my runs even DS videos now (by connecting the camera to the TV and do it that way, it's more reliable than DV tapes because those can sometimes gets chewed up and of course damages the video quality around the chewed area).
Today I got my new DSi early this morning.
* The D-Pad is less loose than the Lite and when you press a direction it has that clicking sound.
So it's basically half DS phat and half DS Lite on the D-pad.
* The start and select buttons are in the same position with the DS Lite but the buttons themselves are a lot shorter (making it easier if you want to pause or soft reset).
* The shoulder buttons (L & R) are a bit thicker than the DS Lite and even shows the Camera icon next to the letter now.
* The action buttons are similar to the DS Lite but they click when you press them now.
* The volume is no longer a slider instead it's 2 seperate buttons now (like TV remotes and the PSP).
* The power button is in a different position again this time underneath the D-Pad and tapping the button takes you to the DSi Home menu.
* The previous 2 DS Models forces you to shutdown the system when exiting Pictochat and DS Local Download play options, this Model asks you to go to the DSi Menu (less annoying).
Edit: Using the DSi to type this up, it has a free internet application from the DSi shop (better value than the ones used for both Phat & Lite).
Not enough memory to load up Facebook's main page (login screen works ok).
1000 Free Nintendo points due to being part of the welcome promotion.
Edit 2: Got an 2 GB SD card and a USB SD Card reader today, transferring AAC music files was easy and the music player is pretty cool. The music animations (the ones you see on Windows Media player) is awesome,
it features 2 cameos from Nintendo games, one is from Excitebike where the hill shapes varies along the music and Super Mario Bros where Lakitu places the coin every in every beat, Mario keeps on running along and you can press L/R to make him jump and collect the coins. Eventually if you leave it alone the DSi does Mario's jumps itself and eventually you can get to play as Luigi. Think of it like Audiosurf but better and more Nintendo like
Edit 3: For those who wants to see the microchips and boards of the DSi, click on the link below.
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/Nintendo-DSi/714/1
Today I got my new DSi early this morning.
* The D-Pad is less loose than the Lite and when you press a direction it has that clicking sound.
So it's basically half DS phat and half DS Lite on the D-pad.
* The start and select buttons are in the same position with the DS Lite but the buttons themselves are a lot shorter (making it easier if you want to pause or soft reset).
* The shoulder buttons (L & R) are a bit thicker than the DS Lite and even shows the Camera icon next to the letter now.
* The action buttons are similar to the DS Lite but they click when you press them now.
* The volume is no longer a slider instead it's 2 seperate buttons now (like TV remotes and the PSP).
* The power button is in a different position again this time underneath the D-Pad and tapping the button takes you to the DSi Home menu.
* The previous 2 DS Models forces you to shutdown the system when exiting Pictochat and DS Local Download play options, this Model asks you to go to the DSi Menu (less annoying).
Edit: Using the DSi to type this up, it has a free internet application from the DSi shop (better value than the ones used for both Phat & Lite).
Not enough memory to load up Facebook's main page (login screen works ok).
1000 Free Nintendo points due to being part of the welcome promotion.
Edit 2: Got an 2 GB SD card and a USB SD Card reader today, transferring AAC music files was easy and the music player is pretty cool. The music animations (the ones you see on Windows Media player) is awesome,
it features 2 cameos from Nintendo games, one is from Excitebike where the hill shapes varies along the music and Super Mario Bros where Lakitu places the coin every in every beat, Mario keeps on running along and you can press L/R to make him jump and collect the coins. Eventually if you leave it alone the DSi does Mario's jumps itself and eventually you can get to play as Luigi. Think of it like Audiosurf but better and more Nintendo like
Edit 3: For those who wants to see the microchips and boards of the DSi, click on the link below.
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/Nintendo-DSi/714/1