A Look at Nintendo DSi and Facebook
I love the feature that you can upload photos directly from your Nintendo DSi, to Facebook. In fact, it would be great if other services could be managed such as Flickr and you could set it up to upload to multiple sources.
One of the things that I dislike though after finally getting a limited edition DSi, is that you have to punch in your password all the time. I’m unsure why it can’t save the password somewhere. It would also be nice to actually be able to label the photos and select multiple photos to upload. I think the interface is a little bit lacking, but you can’t complain about a free application I suppose.
Still, one has to say that there is a lot of improvement that can be done with that little bit. So far, I noticed that my DSi is somewhat larger than my original DS. Guess I have to buy some new accessories, eh? Outside of that, fairly pleased with the thing. Strange how it’s always lacking software features with hardware manufacturers, isn’t it?
I’ll be getting back to my Mini Marios now.









Darius Sartre •
comment | December 17, 2009 at 22:26 | individual comment-link
Not quite true. DSi is actually a little larger (my old DS case can’t fit my DSi) and DSi has support for downloadables, along with the SD card slot, re-arranged buttons, different volume controls. Overall, is it worth the $40? Well, from my perspective, the downloadable functionality should be and could be brought to the DS. But that’s worth the extra money and part of the reason I upgraded.