*sound on a 3ds xl is wayyy to low. you can hardly hear anything. but at least the ds lite sound can be remedied by a speaker attachment, or just using headphons.
That's definitely opinionated, since the sound on a 3DS XL beats the DS Lite by far, no contest.
*buy a grip. third party accessories for the win!, every handheld after the origional grey brick and gamegear are awkward and uncomfortable. they all need a grip. the XL is still too Thin to hold, and the dpad placement makes it even worse.
technically, the Lite is easier to hold than a GB Micro. and a gbmicro is easier to hold than a pokemon mini.
Well that sucks for you, cause I'm totally fine with how my 3DS XL feels
*buy a grip. third party accessories for the win!, every handheld after the origional grey brick and gamegear are awkward and uncomfortable. they all need a grip. the XL is still too Thin to hold, and the dpad placement makes it even worse.
I don't see the point in buying a grip for my DS Lite when I'm totally fine with how the 3DS XL feels, and it has much better sound quality...
*your lite is broken. need to take better care of your handhelds.
Let me just say that I take great care of my handhelds. I have
never dropped my DS Lite, ever, and I've owned it since 2008. There is not a single scratch on my DS Lite, and I have never taken it out in public. Also, all of my friend's DS Lites are in 10x
worse condition than mine, cause they've dropped it millions of times. If you actually do your research, you'll find out that the white screen problem is actually a pretty common problem with the DS Lite, so quit jumping to conclusions and assume I drop my handhelds all the time. My DS Lite looks brand new, and I'll even take a picture to prove it if you ask.
*again, same resolution as select trick.
No actually. The resolution trick on a 3DS XL makes it the same size as a DSi, which has bigger screens than a DS Lite (I've played a DSi before)
And also, if you use the resolution trick on a 3DS XL, not only do you get a DSi sized screen, but the added bonuses of playing it on a 3DS XL means you get the better sound-quality, and more effective stereo sound due to farther physical placement of the speakers, a system that's actually comfortable to hold (feels fine to me, sucks for you guys that aren't fine with the 3DS XL), albeit your stuck with a stupid black border around the screen. In my opinion, the ideal way to play DS games would be a DSi or DSi XL, since from what I've read the sound quality, like the 3DS, is also better than DS Lite, but you get to play it fullscreen at original resolution. If I had the money, I would get a DSi.