Since the original Game Boy system was released, so many years ago, many things have changes with handheld systems. The most popular handheld console has long been the , among children and those who prefer over its primary competitor, Sony . With the many new features of the latest version of the , , fans are sure to be excited.

The has the same familiar features, for fans, such as the durable outer shell, which protects it from abuse and the dual screens, with creates greater playing experience.

The , though, does boast good deal of compelling new features that will thrill long time fans - and draw in many new ones. Largely in response to the long time features offered by its rival - the Sony - has equipped the with excellent wireless capabilities. Anywhere where there is WiFi “hot spot”, users can connect to the Internet with their slick new device.

The screens are larger, then previous versions, allowing for clearer and more engaging graphics. However, it’s biggest new feature is two separate cameras for users to enjoy. One located on the hinge and faces the user; the other is on the outer shell. You can now use your to take pictures and then stored them on SD cards, which can be inserted in slot on the back.

Like the , users can log on to Shop” through their to purchase and other items using “ Points”. This way, players can install updates to existing , purchase entirely new ones, or try out different kinds of applications by simply logging on to the store. This is feature that is sure to please long time fans, many of whom have been eagerly awaiting this kind of ability. With the , now offers one of the most robust handheld systems in the world.

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This entry was posted on Sunday, May 17th, 2009 at 10:24 pm.
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