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    • The Nintendo DSi XL is the latest iteration of Nintendo's ever-popular handheld gaming console, the Nintendo DS.

    • Along with fancy new packaging, the new features include:

    • Two screens that are 93% proportionally bigger than those found in the DS Lite.

    • A new full size stylus for added precision on larger screens.

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    • Contents of box:

    • Nintendo DSi XL

    • Operation Manual

    • Quick Start Guides

    • AC Adapter

    • Full Size Stylus

    • Mario, Mario, Mario...when will you understand...no matter how many invitations you send for Club Nintendo, our answer is still no...

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    • The DSi XL measures in at 161 x 91.4 x 21.2 mm and weighs in at a whopping 314 g. That's 45% heavier than the 217 g DSi.

    • Side by side comparison of the DSi (left) and DSi XL (right).

    • The featured specs of the DSi XL are the twin 4.2" LCD panels.

    • The back side of the DSi XL. What a surprise! It's made in China.

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    • The full-sized stylus, measuring 10 x 130 mm, takes a little getting used to but fits more comfortably in the hand than its 5 x 90 mm smaller twin.

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    • Remove the two Phillips screws securing the battery door to the outer case of the DSi XL.

    • Lift battery door off the bottom outer case and remove the battery from its housing.

    • Both screws remain captive within the battery door.

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    • Nintendo provided quite a hefty upgrade in battery size from 840 mAh in the DSi (Right) to 1050 mAh in the DSi XL (Left).

    • For all you math haters out there, that's 25% more capacity!

    • Larger capacity comes with the cost of more weight. The XL's battery weighs 23 g compared to the 19 g DSi battery.

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    • A total of seven Phillips screws are all that stand in the way between us and the innards of the DSi XL.

    • Keep track of each screw's location because they have different lengths.

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    • After a bit of careful prying, the lower case comes off without a hassle.

    • An orange ribbon remains connected to both cases. Pry with care to prevent any damage to this connector.

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    • Pry the following connectors straight up using the flat end of a spudger:

    • SD board cable connector

    • Volume control cable connector

    • The lower case should now be completely detachable from the upper case of the DSi XL.

    • Thankfully, Nintendo designed the DSi XL to eliminate a long ribbon cable spanning the width of the old DSi.

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    • Lift the Wi-Fi board from its edge nearest the center of the DSi, and it comes right off the logic board.

    • Use the flat end of a spudger to pry both antenna cable connectors from their respective sockets on the Wi-Fi board and logic board.

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    • Removing the main board is a piece of cake:

    • Remove the five Phillips screws.

    • Disconnect the six connectors on the front side, flip the board over and remove the one last connector hiding on the back.

    • Whenever unlocking flat ribbon cable sockets, use your fingernail to flip up the small retaining flap.

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    • The lower display is held in place by the pressure of the board secured over it. No screws!

    • After freeing it from the light adhesive around its perimeter, lift the lower display out of the DSi XL.

    • The displays on the DSi XL conveniently integrate the digitizer, LCD, and backlight into one package.

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    • Remove the seven Phillips screws securing the battery/control board to the upper case.

    • The D-Pad and I/O buttons are conveniently integrated onto the face of the battery/control board.

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    • Four red plastic covers need to be removed to reveal the Phillips screws underneath.

    • Removing the four Phillips screws allows access to the top display.

    • Push the top outer case toward the top edge of the DSi XL, then use a spudger to pry it off the clips holding it to the inner case.

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    • Use a spudger to pry the outward facing camera from its resting place on the top outer case.

    • Remove the single Phillips screw securing the inward facing camera's bracket to the top inner case.

    • Carefully pull the camera ribbon cable through the hollow right hinge, being careful not to rip it or the display ribbon cable.

    • The DSi XL has two digital cameras; one on the internal hinge pointed toward the user and the other pointed away from the top outer case.

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    • The antenna board for the Wireless LAN rests in the upper right corner of the top outer case.

    • Removing it is as simple as lifting it up.

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    • After prying up the speakers, carefully de-route the display ribbon cable through the hollow right hinge.

    • Remove the upper LCD assembly from the inner case.

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    • The DSi XL's twin supersized screens.

    • Touchscreen controller: NB-F7B AB1 018

    • Each screen measures 4.2 inches diagonally.

    • Although the screen size has been enlarged, the resolution still remains the same at 256 x 192 pixels per screen.

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    • Remove the seven Phillips screws securing the left trigger, right trigger, and the stylus holder to the bottom outer case.

    • Lift the SD board and the stylus holder out of the case.

    • The electronic right trigger button is integrated into the SD board.

    • Reassembling the triggers is quite difficult. Take them apart if you dare.

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    • Samsung and Fujitsu chips are identical to the DSi:

    • Samsung 1st generation MoviNAND KMAPF0000M: 256 MB NAND Flash and MMC controller. The integrated MMC controller allows the CPU to offload the complex work of directly talking to the flash memory.

    • 82DBS08164D-70L: Fujitsu Ltd 128-bit FCRAM (fast-cycle RAM) chip.

    • TI (TXN) 72071B0 power managing and charging circuit. This used to be a Mitsumi chip in the smaller DSi.

    • PAIC3005B: We assume it stands for Primary Antenna Interface Controller, given that it's located right by the antenna.

    • Primary Nintendo ARM CPU, manufactured the last week of 2009. This chip's markings are identical to the DSi. It's definitely not the Tegra chip that had been rumored.

    • Here's a couple of large photos of the front and back of the logic board. Warning for 56K users: we mean large.

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    • Slide by slide comparisons of the DSi XL layout and the DSi layout.

    • DSi XL, hear us now! You've been slain by iFixit!

6 Yorum

The 4 screws at the bottom corners are covered by something ans I cant' get the battery out. If there's some procesure to doing this please tell me.

Watermelon Toastface - Yanıt

You should be able to pry the rubber feet at the corners out with an Xacto knife or a small flathead screwdriver.

As for the battery, you should be able to get it out by putting your fingernail or a flathead under the the small ridge at the end closest to the charger port and then pulling upwards.

Guanglai Kangyi -

thanx now i can change the buttons

Maximus Spirt - Yanıt

how much is one battery

Hansini Perera - Yanıt

Is there something I must know not to touch if I want to change the D-Pad?

Carlo Lara - Yanıt

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