
The Nintendo DS can do more than play games, thanks to third-party hardware like the R4 Revolution card as well as official devices like the Opera browser. The DSVision comes in the form of an ordinary DS game cart, featuring a microSD memory card slot where you get to transfer content like video, audio and ebooks onto it for enjoyment on your DS whenever you’re traveling. To get a better idea of how much a 2GB microSD card can carry for your DS, it holds up to 16 movies or 25 comics or 4,000 books. The DSVision will hit Japan next March with 300 titles ($10 each), retailing for $37 (the DSVision itself). Each purchase comes with a 512MB microSD card, a cartridge attachment and a USB reader/writer. Nothing the R4 Revolution or M3 couldn’t already do for a long time.
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