You would think that, looking at the name, wouldn't you? No, iTunes is not supported by the DSi, but you can transfer music from iTunes to a DSi. For information on how to do this, click the link below.
No. iTunes is not supported by the DSi. It does, however, support the audio format of music downloaded from iTunes.
Javascript is automatically enabled on the Nintendo DSi. Don't confuse this with Java, which isn't supported.
No, and it is not likely to be supported anytime soon.
There is no AIM application for the DSi and there is not one planned, but it may be possible to access AIM through the Nintendo DSi Browser.
Yes but need your effort. You shall remove iTunes music songs protection and then transfer to Nintendo DSi.
All DSi's can play AAc or M4A sound files.And you shall remove AAC or M4A DRM protection form iTunes music, then you can transfer them to you Nintendo DSi to play.More info please follow related links below.
No, it's not an ipod, it's just a regular music player, but you can put songs from itunes on your dsi.
No. I do not believe it will work as only supported formats of certains files can be read by the Nintendo DSi. As the files that are supported may be acustomed to the console that the chip or game was designed and made for. So i therefore do NOT reccomned trying it.
In America: A Nintendo DSi is $140; a DSi XL is $160. In Japan: A Nintendo DSi is ¥15,000; a DSi LL is ¥18,000. In the UK: A Nintendo DSi is £150. In Australia: A Nintendo DSi is $300.
tap the Nintendo dsi shop icon on the Nintendo Dsi , or Nintendo DSi XL start up screen
The second Nintendo DSi is the DSi XL.
No. Bungie, (the company that makes halo), has a contract with microsoft, the maker of the xbox/xbox360. The dsi is made by nintendo, and so halo reach is not supported by nintendo, even though it's awesome.