Yes. SDHC cards are Compatible with the Nintendo DSI. The normal memory of the DSI is 256 MB which is pretty low compared to the Sony PSP. The PSP has a built in 1 or 2 GB SD Card which is video capable. However the DSI has lots of extra other capabilities such as a camera and easy wireless connection. You don’t need a converter for SDHC cards and SD cards in the DSI however you need a converter for micro SD cards which can be used for video. SD and SDHC cards are fully supported by Nintendo. Simply insert your card in the slot in the back of the DSI to use the card.
Compatibility
Many gamers have been wondering if the Nintendo DSI is compatible with SD and SDHC cards. There has been much discussion the the forums about this. However its official that they supported. Here is the link to information on the Nintendo Website about SDHC cards and SD cards. Nintendo officially supports SDHC cards on the DSI Platform.
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/dsi/en_na/sdCards.jsp#compatible_sd
SDHC Card and Other Memory Card Costs
32 GB SDHC cards can be bought from the Internet for an average price of 70 dollars. I also found micro SD cards which can be used with a converter to play video for around 10 dollars. However the micro SD cards are much smaller around 8 GB on average. Compatibility with SDHC cards is pretty much universal. You can just put in any modern SDHC card and it will it will work. If you have problems just contact Nintendo. The contact information is at the bottom.
SDHC Card Uses
SDHC cards are used save photos from the Nintendo DSI Camera, play AAC Format Audio Files, and copy down loadable software and its data to the SD card. To manage the files saved on the SD card you must use a computer. To play music using the SDHC you first must convert your .mp3 songs to AAC format then save it to your SDHC card. You must do that with your computer. You can download an audio converter online so you can play audio on your DSI. Compatibility with SDHC cards are not really a issue.
SDHC Compatibility Facts
SDHC is compatible with DSI, praise Nintendo for that fact. It allows the puny memory of 256 MB to go up to 32 GB. All If you add a R4i Converter with a micro SD Card you can use the card to watch movies, browse pictures,read e-books,and more. I highly recommend the R4i converter which has been embraced by Nintendo Users World Wide. It is relatively cheap for a gamer around 20 Dollars and is easy to set up. The DSI is compatible with all SDHC and SD cards up to 32 GB. The DSI also can use mini and micro SD cards with a converter. You can read about it on the Nintendo Website. If you have a problem with your DSI Memory Card you can just call the Nintendo Customer Support Number 1-800-255-3700
Tags: Nintendo DSi, SDHC Cards
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