i wanted to know hardware wise are the nintendo ds and ds lite 100% the same if not what has change only thing i can see is the battery life is longer in the ds light and the ds light is smaller
There is a difference in the ribbon cables; they are crappier in the Lite.Yep thats it, improved buttons too, and there was a difference in ribbon cables? I cannot remember, its been a while since i tore one apart.
Maybe but it wouldn't be as brightI also have a question regarding this: Can I use a DSphat touch screen as a replacement for a lite?
I also have a question regarding this: Can I use a DSphat touch screen as a replacement for a lite?
No they didn't. It's the DSi with larger screens.I also have a question regarding this: Can I use a DSphat touch screen as a replacement for a lite?
No.
The Lite has slightly larger screens.
No they didn't. It's the DSi with larger screens.I also have a question regarding this: Can I use a DSphat touch screen as a replacement for a lite?
No.
The Lite has slightly larger screens.
Ok, never knew that, but I've seen both next to each other and they look the same.No they didn't. It's the DSi with larger screens.I also have a question regarding this: Can I use a DSphat touch screen as a replacement for a lite?
No.
The Lite has slightly larger screens.
DS Phat screen size is 3.0 inches.
DS Lite screen size is 3.12 inches.
Source: http://en.wikipedia....odel_comparison
Ok, never knew that, but I've seen both next to each other and they look the same.No they didn't. It's the DSi with larger screens.I also have a question regarding this: Can I use a DSphat touch screen as a replacement for a lite?
No.
The Lite has slightly larger screens.
DS Phat screen size is 3.0 inches.
DS Lite screen size is 3.12 inches.
Source: http://en.wikipedia....odel_comparison
- The DS Lite is generally a smaller and more modern-looking handheld compared to the DS Phat. However, the screens are a big larger.
- The DS Lite's screens can go brighter than a DS Phat's, and the colors appear to be enhanced. This makes playing games a nicer experience.
- The DS Lite's shoulder buttons have a small problem that was not present in the DS Phat's. One or both will occasionally cease to work, usually due to dust clogging it them up. There are temporary solutions, but the only permanent solution is to open the system up and work with it.
- The DS Lite's hinge has a problem that was not present in the DS Phat's. For some reason, the DS Lite's hinge was not made very sturdy and will sometimes break with almost no more force applied to it than the force needed to open the handheld up. Afterward, the system will be very floppy and occasionally - though not always - the broken hinge will cause the screens to slowly short out over time. The only solution is to replace the entire casing.
- The DS Lite's buttons are changed from the thin, clicky buttons of the DS Phat to more round, easy-to-press buttons. They do not feel as sturdy as the DS Phat's buttons.
- The DS Lite's charger was changed from the DS Phat's "universal" charger that could also be used with a GBASP.
- The DS Phat is not compatible with any DS Lite Slot-2-orientated items, such as the new-style EZ Flash 3in1 or the expansion cartridge for the most recent NDS Browser to exist. However, this is only due to the size of the cartridges. If you were to replace the cartridge shell of these with standard-size GBA cartridges, they would work in a DS Phat.
- The DS Lite came with a dust-protector for the GBA slot, while the DS Phat did not.