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The DSi XL (LL in Japan) is a much larger edition of the DSi primarily geared for the older market. Keeping with this mindset, the DSI XL models feature a classier design as well as classier colors. Sporting all the same features as the DSi, the DSi XL's new features lie mostly in the size. The screens are now 4.2 inches each and when fully opened, it is roughly the same size as DVD case. Although the default stylus is already larger then previous designs, the DSi XL comes with another even larger stylus resembling a ballpoint pen. It also comes preloaded with certain DSiWare programs such as ''[[Brain Age Express]]'' titles to appeal to the older demographic. The DSi XL's size makes it far less portable and much heavier then any of its DS and Game Boy predecessors.
 
The DSi XL (LL in Japan) is a much larger edition of the DSi primarily geared for the older market. Keeping with this mindset, the DSI XL models feature a classier design as well as classier colors. Sporting all the same features as the DSi, the DSi XL's new features lie mostly in the size. The screens are now 4.2 inches each and when fully opened, it is roughly the same size as DVD case. Although the default stylus is already larger then previous designs, the DSi XL comes with another even larger stylus resembling a ballpoint pen. It also comes preloaded with certain DSiWare programs such as ''[[Brain Age Express]]'' titles to appeal to the older demographic. The DSi XL's size makes it far less portable and much heavier then any of its DS and Game Boy predecessors.
 
=Legacy=
 
 
DSiWare purchases could be transferred to the [[3DS]] wirelessly with an application called the Nintendo 3DS Transfer Tool. Players could choose between a full transfer or a custom transfer. There were several exceptions to games that could not be transferred between the systems, and unused DSi points could not be transferred.
 
  
 
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