Some thoughts:
If it has WPA support, I'll buy one. If not, no. That is my numero uno complaint about the DS Lite. I'll consider it as supporting WPA even if there's no such support for legacy DS games.
The removal of the GBA slot in favor of SD was probably the right call, but it's going to piss some people off who were using GBA slot peripherals. I have a GBA-SP (AGS-101!), so I might just buy a new battery and use that for my GBA games.
Battery life seems to have been _significantly_ decreased over the DSL. This doesn't bother me much (I don't have issues with my PSP's battery life), but it could be pretty bad for some folks.
I still have a few questions left, though. Will it have TV-out, preferably via component? Is the wireless using 802.11g now? What's the status of flash carts (which are the only thing that make the PSP and DSL really portable, IMHO)?
If it has WPA support, I'll buy one. If not, no. That is my numero uno complaint about the DS Lite. I'll consider it as supporting WPA even if there's no such support for legacy DS games.
The removal of the GBA slot in favor of SD was probably the right call, but it's going to piss some people off who were using GBA slot peripherals. I have a GBA-SP (AGS-101!), so I might just buy a new battery and use that for my GBA games.
Battery life seems to have been _significantly_ decreased over the DSL. This doesn't bother me much (I don't have issues with my PSP's battery life), but it could be pretty bad for some folks.
I still have a few questions left, though. Will it have TV-out, preferably via component? Is the wireless using 802.11g now? What's the status of flash carts (which are the only thing that make the PSP and DSL really portable, IMHO)?
