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[edit]Name | Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi | PlayStation Portable / Slim and Lite / PSP-3000 series | Pandora | iPhone / iPod Touch |
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Launch prices | DS:
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Media | Nintendo DS Game Card, Game Boy Advance cartridge (except for Nintendo DSi) | Universal Media Disc (UMD), Memory Stick Duo | Secure Digital/Secure Digital High Capacity | Flash memory 4, 8, 16 GB |
Best-selling game | Nintendogs, 20.03 million, all versions combined (as of September 30, 2008)[11] New Super Mario Bros., 15.89 million (as of September 30, 2008)[11] |
Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G, 2.55 million (as of September 30, 2008)[12] | ||
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CPU | 67 MHz ARM9 and 33 MHz ARM7 | MIPS R4000-based; clocked from 1 to 333 MHz | 600 MHz ARM Cortex A8; capable of overclocking up to 900MHz | 620 MHz ARM 1176; underclocked to 412 MHz |
Memory | 4 MB SRAM | 32 MB EDRAM, 64 MB for PSP Slim (8 MB reserved for kernel) | 256MB DDR-333 SDRAM, 512MB NAND | 128 MB DRAM |
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Dimensions | 148.7 × 84.7 × 28.9 mm (5.85 × 3.33 × 1.13 inches) (DS) 133 × 73.9 × 21.5 mm (5.24 × 2.9 × 0.85 inches) (DS Lite) |
170 × 74 × 23 mm (6.7 × 2.9 × 0.9 inches) (PSP) 169.4 mm x 71.4 mm x 18.6 mm (PSP Slim & Lite) |
140 × 83 × 27 mm (5.51 × 3.27 × 1.06 inches) | |
Weight |
275 g (9.7 oz) (DS) 218 g (DS Lite) |
280 g (0.62 lbs) (PSP) 189 g (PSP Slim & Lite) |
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Online service | Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Nintendo DS Browser,DSi Shop(Nintendo DSi exclusive),Nintendo DS Download Play | PlayStation Network, RSS reader, web browser, Skype (for PSP-2000 series only) | Any developed Internet applications compatible with pandora. | iTunes App Store |
Backward compatibility | Plays almost all Game Boy Advance cartridges (except for Nintendo DSi). | Plays PlayStation games through PS3 via remote play or downloaded from PlayStation Store or custom firmware | Plays virtually any open source game, and games through the use of emulators, theoretically making the system backward compatible with older and proprietary systems. | |
System software | Proprietary OS, Pictochat | XrossMediaBar (XMB) | Ångström, Ubuntu, port of GMenu2x | Mac OS X |
Consumer programmability | See Nintendo DS homebrew | See PlayStation Portable homebrew | Other than a few binary blobs, completely Open Source. | Xcode: iPhone SDK |
Resolutions | 256 × 192 (both screens) | 480 × 272 | 800 × 480 | 320 x 480 |
Network | Wi-Fi (802.11) | Wi-Fi (802.11b), IrDA (only for 1xxx series), USB | Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) integrated, USB, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, USB, 3G or EDGE |
Audio | Stereo speakers, headphone jack | Stereo speakers, headphone jack | Stereo speakers, headphone jack, Line In / Microphone also available through headphone jack and "EXT" port pins | Speaker, headphone jack, Line In / Microphone also available through headphone jack |
I/O | 1 NDS Card slot 1 GBA slot (excluding Nintendo DSi) |
UMD drive 1 USB device port 1 Memory Stick Duo slot 1 IrDA (pre 2000 models only) |
2 Secure Digital/Secure Digital High Capacity slots 1 USB 2.0 Host port 1 USB Device / USB On-The-Go port Serial available through 2 UARTs (DUART) on "EXT" port pins |
Dock connector with USB |
Storage | Game Card,SD/SDHC card (DSi only) | Memory Stick PRO Duo | USB external drives, Memory Cards | Flash memory |
Battery life | DS, backlight on: 14 hours DS Lite, minimum brightness setting: 19 hours |
MP3 playback: 10 hours Game: approximately 3–6 hours Video playback: 3–7 hours depending on screen brightness setting Wi-Fi internet browsing: approximately 3–4 hours |
MP3 playback: estimated 100 Hours Game: approximately 7–10 hours Video playback: approximately 7–10 hours | |
Units sold | Worldwide: 84.33 million (as of September 30, 2008)[13]
Japan: 6,449,206 (DS), 17,080,747 (DS Lite) (as of October 1, 2008)[14] |
Worldwide: 41 million (as of August 20, 2008)[19]
Japan: 10,181,888 (as of October 1, 2008)[14] |
Note: First year of release is the first year of the system's worldwide availability.
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