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Photos of the inside + small note on what's different
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2 versions of this Nintendo Zone Box exists, one with '''ZS''' on the back, which was shipped to retailers, and one with '''NDP''' on the back, which was used in-house by Mitsumi, and was later shipped to the FCC with a different code on the back.
 
2 versions of this Nintendo Zone Box exists, one with '''ZS''' on the back, which was shipped to retailers, and one with '''NDP''' on the back, which was used in-house by Mitsumi, and was later shipped to the FCC with a different code on the back.
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The Nintendo Zone Box is mostly the same as a retail console. The '''TWL-SUB''' board has been replaced to work without a battery, and the DSi will work without a top screen. It also won't detect a top screen if one is plugged in. Aside from that, it's a boring retail motherboard and you can put back a normal TWL-SUB board to make it "similar enough" to any other DSi.
    
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-5.png|The DSi charger, held in place.
 
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-5.png|The DSi charger, held in place.
 
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-6.png|There's a small clip that can also be applied to a wall, which keeps the charger cable in place.
 
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-6.png|There's a small clip that can also be applied to a wall, which keeps the charger cable in place.
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File:Nintendo Zone Box (inside).jpg|The inside of a Nintendo Zone Box, courtesy of "collection_nintendo" on instagram.
 
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