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Just for shiggles, tonight I compared the chord length of the charger on the DSL and the DSi, and the DSi chord is actually about 1 - 2" shorter than the DSL. I would estimate it at about 80". Probably a good 30" - 36" shorter than the charger for the PSP 1001.DeltaBurnt said:Yah I meant the chord because I don't like how short the charger chord is...I like how the PSP's goes so much longer.
And no I have not seen just a car charger, sorry.





Rascal said:I didn't see this in the FAQ, but it is important to know. I learned of it when I had a bad left shoulder button on my DSi and debated whether to exchange or repair.
Nintendo DSi Ware purchases and your points are tied to that specific DSi. Exchanging at a retail store will result in a loss of your points balance and any downloads you've spent points on. I tried to link another DSi to my Club Nintendo account for an exchange and found that my points balance was the default 1000 and that I was not able to redownload titles I had already purchased.
Bottom line, until Nintendo creates a way to transfer our DSi Ware accounts from an old DSi to a new one, similar to how they handle Nintendo WFC configuration, the only answer is to do a warranty repair through Nintendo (which i did today).
Another thing this brings up is the debate over extended warranties through stores. If they don't have the ability to transfer the DSi Ware points/purchases, then they are even more of a rip off than before.
UPDATE: Spoke to a different Nintendo representative who said that Nintendo CAN transfer points and downloads if you have to exchange your system. But you would have to deal directly with Nintendo yourself and have all information handy (both serial numbers, purchase dates, and club nintendo information).
Too bad the first rep I spoke to didn't make this clear.
So I've finally been able to compare the DSi and DSL screens next to each other and the DSi is definitely yellowish (tried on Chrono Trigger).DeltaBurnt said:Q: My screen is yellowish, why is this and what can I do?
A: Apparently you just need to turn down the brightness and it should be all good. (Also keep your DSi away from magnets) Thanks to noammax for this.![]()

PharaohsVizier said:I remember tons of DSL screens were yellowy too, and then when it stopped being yellowy, some people complained about the new white screens not being as sharp or nearly as bright as the yellow ones. And as time passed, talk about it just stopped, I guess people just stopped having older ones to compare.
My bet is that there isn't a win win situation, you have to give up something for something else. I'm quite happy with my DSi screens, the yellow tint is so minor you don't really notice it.

