
While the Nintendo DSi was just released today in Europe (Japan got theirs since last year) with the US to follow on Sunday, Opera and Nintendo have closed ranks to introduce yet another way for ordinary folks to surf the Internet through their newest toy. Nice to know the tailored Opera browser for DSi is available free of charge, unlike the previous browser peripheral release for the original DS and DS Lite that was clunky and cost a considerable amount. This new browser can be downloaded from the Nintendo DSi Shop, offering users a customized Web experience with the efficiency of touch-screen browsing.
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