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Can bigger screens save a shrinking market?

By Brian Crecente / Kotaku.com
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 -
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News of a new, extra-large, extra-priced portable from Nintendo was met more with confusion than enthusiasm when it was unveiled last week.

The DSi XL has screens that are an inch bigger than the DSi, comes with a regular sized and extra large stylus and is closer to size of a netbook than it is to something you would want to squeeze into a pocket or purse.

 
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