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| ==Plastic shell differences== | | ==Plastic shell differences== |
− | * The DSi shell has a glossy finish, similar to the back of the top screen of a Nintendo DSi XL, and similar to some Nintendo DSi non-working shelf units. Nintendo does this often on pre-production shells, but the overal look replicates a retail unit. | + | * The DSi shell has a glossy finish, similar to the back of the top screen of a Nintendo DSi XL, and similar to some Nintendo DSi non-working shelf units. Nintendo does this often on pre-production shells. |
| * The button prints are darker than the ones you can find on a white retail Nintendo DSi. They're black instead of grey. | | * The button prints are darker than the ones you can find on a white retail Nintendo DSi. They're black instead of grey. |
| * There are no prints for '''POWER''', '''START''', '''SELECT''', or any of the icons for "on", "charging" or "wireless connections". | | * There are no prints for '''POWER''', '''START''', '''SELECT''', or any of the icons for "on", "charging" or "wireless connections". |
− | * There are no prints on the back, only a yellow sticker that says "Only for development" (as seen on the image above). | + | * There are no prints on the back, only a yellow sticker translating to "Only for development". |
| * The SD Card slot opening mechanism is different. There is a small curve on the bottom, rather then opening it from the side. | | * The SD Card slot opening mechanism is different. There is a small curve on the bottom, rather then opening it from the side. |
| + | * On the inside, there's a date molded in the plastic, suggesting this prototype is from May 23th 2008. |
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| ==Unit settings== | | ==Unit settings== |