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Charge Boy DS and DLite, the charging tools for Nintendo DS Lite

The Nintendo DS Lite surely takes away a lot of your time and considering the battery life of the Nintendo DS Lite (not so bad) , you will of course need a whole lot of power. Two charger tools are now available in the market today, wihch promise that you Nintendo gaming will never cease because of power shortage.

The Charge Boy is a tool through which the NIntendo DS Lite can be charged. The Nintendo DS Lite is powered through 3 AA batteries through a 1 meter long power chord. The red LED light indicates the remaining battery life and the blink indicates low battery.

The working of DLite is similar, but instead of three batteries, it uses 4AA batteries. The DLite is also slimmer than the Charge Boy but offers a lot more gaming time.

The Charge Boy DS offers 3 hours of gaming time at maximum brightness and 8 hours at minimum brightness. The DLite offers a gaming time of 3 hours and 16 minutes at maximum brighness and 10 hours and 30 minutes at minimum brightness.

The Charge Boy DS and the DLite, the charging tools for the Nintendo DS Lite are priced at 2500 Yen ($ 21) and 980 Yen ($ 8) respectively in Japan.

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