Nintendo has announced the addition of Facebook uploading in the latest DSi firmware update. That’s right kids, now you can upload pictures for the internet creeps straight from your DSi!
To get started, update the firmware. Next go into the photo album and tap the Facebook icon above pictures to connect to your Facebook account and get posting.
In addition to the Facebook integration, the new firmware is said to include improvements to the technical features of the console.
Got a Nintendo DSi? Discuss the new firmware’s features in comments!
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COMMENTS (8)
wow cool wouldn't might uploading from my dsi but I heard the mega pixels for it are really bad
Anyone actually own one of these? is it worth the extra?
3 August 2009, 10:15 PM
Reply to twisterjamz
wow cool wouldn't might uploading from my dsi but I heard the mega pixels for it are really bad
What? I don't think that made sense.wow cool wouldn't might uploading from my dsi but I heard the mega pixels for it are really bad
If you're for some reason referring to its camera, then yes the mega pixels are bad. Because it doesn't have any whole ones.
"the new firmware is said to include improvements to the technical features of the console."
That's interesting. Wonder what it does!
And oh Facebook, you grow so fast. You must be going to pop soon.
That's interesting. Wonder what it does!
And oh Facebook, you grow so fast. You must be going to pop soon.
We have one in the office, the screen is a lot brighter and better to play on. The photo stuff is cool, I think the software will be the make or break of it.
you can upload to facebook from the camera, tweet form the browser. how long before you'll be video chatting & skyping on this thing?? It's definitely not all about the games anymore?!
4 August 2009, 03:21 PM
Reply to Ron
We have one in the office, the screen is a lot brighter and better to play on. The photo stuff is cool, I think the software will be the make or break of it.
But the resolution of the screen is the same, which should technically make for a less crisp, chunkier looking picture. Also the cameras are worse than most mobile phone cameras.
We have one in the office, the screen is a lot brighter and better to play on. The photo stuff is cool, I think the software will be the make or break of it.










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