<продолжительность класс="">не могу рисковать его на моей 3дспролет>
<промежуток класс="">это было для моей новой 3дс XL. Ну, продукт прибыл быстро и как описано, но я не использую его. Стандартное напряжение тока и Ампер для 3DS составляет 4,6 В и 900ма. Но вот тока говорит 5.2 V с 320 ма. Я думаю, что эти детали должны быть упомянуты.пядь>
After falling in love with the GBA a few years back, I decided to pick up a DS lite. This was shortly after the DSi was released back in 2009. Now, I had decided in my mind that the DS lite was the better choice for 3 main reasons of reasons; the GBA slot (that was huge to me back then), the better price (a nice bonus), and the color selections (blue/cobalt was sexy). I actually did a good bit of homework and weighed the pros and cons and was happy with my choice.That, of course, was 2 years ago, and oh how the soul is never satisfied. Now I probably could have resisted the urge to upgrade had I not seen this limited edition red DSi XL with the decals on it, and had I not seen it in pristine condition (in the original box) for $125. Of course, for that price, it didn't include Mario Kart DS, but as a huge fan of the DS it was a game I had already purchased. As far as I was concerned, it was a good deal and a must have item at that point.With all that said, this is a review of the DSi XL as a stand alone system (not necessarily this bundle) and the above paragraph is all that will be said in that regard. Much of the review, however, will be a comparison to the DS lite and original DSi.First, let's talk aesthetics: the DSi XL (or XL for short) has a bit of a different look and feel than the standard DS lite. While the top shares the same glossy, ipod-like plastic of the lite, the bottom uses the matte, gritter surface found on the DSi. Surfaces never seem to hold up after so long, regardless of the type. The standard plastic found on the DS phat and GBA SP easily show scratches, the matte finish absorbs oils from skin and wears down, and the glossy finish shows smudges and finger prints, needing constant cleaning. I suppose the glossy is best for standing the test of time but isn't much for grip. So Nintendo's split decision is a wash.The XL, without a doubt, has some added weight from it's lighter brethren. So it is something to consider depending on how you hold your system. The button layout is largely the same, except for the shoulder buttons. If you feel for them they more rigid and smaller than they are on the DS lite. One of the naggging problems I had with my DS lite and GBA SP was the fact that the L and R buttons just stopped registering. I've even taken both systems apart and found no reason for this common issue, blowing in them restores functionality for a short time. I have only owned the system for about 10 days now but will update should the same problem arise. The start and select buttons feel slightly different but I really can't say that I prefer on style to the other. The other changes that you will notice are the power and volume sliders have changed to buttons. The volume slider on the lite worked well but I must admit the buttons do feel more "high end" and the location is now on the top left side of the unit. The power button is wonderful. I always hated the way it was on outside of the lite, and cannot tell you how much more I love the new design. It is on the inside of the system below the D-pad and is a nice round button that not only turns the system on and off but also acts as a reset button to get you to the DSi menu when tapped. The old style confused me with the volume slider and I accidently turned off the system meaning to adjust the volume, or would accidentally turn off the system in my pocket, a very welcome improvement.In terms of features, the DSi, much like the Game Boy Color, really feels like a half step between the standard model (DS lite) and the next gen model (the 3DS). I think, shoud you decide to buy the DSi (regular or XL) you should purchase it with that in mind. Nearly everything that the DSi offers in terms of features can be found in the 3DS, so for a higher price, it might behoove you to invest in the better verion. The features themselves can be quite appealing though, if you do intend on staying with the current gen system until the 3DS matures a bit. It really is a judgement call at this point, and it depends on the person. But le's tackle what is offered one by one.1 The cameras. I'm going to be blunt, they perform terribly. I suppose you could buffer that with the fact that they are on a game system not a stand alone camera, but the .3 megapixel resolution (keep in mind most phones are at least 1 megapixel) the laggy nature, the lack of poor performance in low light, and just poor quality in general make me want to neglect this feature. In Nintendo's defense, they did include some really nice software that allows you to manipulate your photo's in cool ways, and the fact that there are 2 cameras (front and rear facing) for added functionality is welcomed.2 Music player. Not bad. You can load your music on a standard or high capacity SD card and play your music with some cool editing tricks. It's got a handful of visualizers and decent editing tools (cosidering its a gaming system), even a voice recorder. All this would be good and well if it was comp
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Firstly I'd like to say I'm a 43 year old mom. I got into gaming several years ago and my kids and I have a lot of fun with the Nintendo DS. We have had the original DS, DS Lites, DSi's, and now the DSi XL. I got an XL for myself. My son has many GBA games so he doesn't want one (because the DSi XL cannot play any GBA - Gameboy Advance- games) and my daughter thought it was too big to be portable. She likes something that fits easily into a backpack or jacket pocket. Although I think the XL could I'd probably agree if you are going for portability then the regular DSi should do you just fine. The reason I chose the XL is because I play primarily at home and I play a lot of puzzle games. Someimes these types of games are hard to see, especially the seek and find. I'm hoping this larger sized one helps that.Even though I knew it was larger it is LARGER than I thought. That's a good thing because it is almost more like a PDA or something as far as size. Nice and substantial. It is also heavier than I anticipated. This is the only thing I'm a little concerned with as I like to play laying in bed at night and sometimes I'll play for a couple of hours. I would not want my hand getting extra tired holding the unit up. Additionally it is not as easy to hold this one handed and put the stylus in the other. It might be a fine line but it doesn't quite feel as comfortable as the DSi in that regard. It feels similar to how the PSP would feel if you held it one handed. Slightly off balance. Edited to Add: Played for 2 hours last night. Although it took a while I did find a comfortable position to hold the XL. It is not as comfortable for extended periods as the regular DSi but it did not get too heavy and my arms did not get sore. I'm quite relieved!The top part actually has an audible click when you open up the unit. The DSi did not have this click although one of our DS Lite units did. The regular DSi opened smoothly without any catches--this one does not. There is definitely a click. The hinge looks strong enough. We lost one DS Lite to the hinge crack issue so I'm glad to see these hinges look sturdy. The other thing regarding the hinges is that the top piece moves a little when you move the unit. It is not super floppy but it does move when the unit does. I tested it against the DSi and the DS Lite and it took more effort to make those cover or top pieces move. It may be the weight itself which causes this. I will be keeping an eye on my hinges though just to be sure.It connected right up to my internet with no problems. I went into the DSi shop and I didn't notice any difference between the XL and my regular DSi. Flawless. I must say, though, that I HATE that I could not take my DSi games with me to this upgrade (Nintendo is so far behind the ball on this and it is one of few complaints I have of Nintendo). Lame Nintendo. Seriously lame!I got the bronze. It has a nearly black top and the inside is black. The bronze is only on the bottom and sides and it is definitely bronze. From the pictures online it looks more chocolate brown but it is not. I wavered back and forth with this and burgundy. I have not seen the burgundy out of the box but suspect it looks gorgeous. The glossy top looks like an overcoat similar to what is put on cars and trucks. Not like how the DS Lite covers were (although in two tone color this one is nearly exactly the same as the DS Lite Crimson or Blue with the colors in the same places and black in the same places except for the top because this one has the bronze color around the edges and the DS Lite's had the crimson or blue).It does not feel "matte" on the bottom.It has a slightly grainy feel--not sure how to describe it. Kind of like how the non shiny cover of my printer feels. I remember when I got the DSi it almost seemed grainy and powdery. Not so with the XL.Overall I'm very happy with the color-its classy!Screen: This was my big worry. So far those worries are fairly groundless. I've tested out several types of games and in most apsects it is absolutely as good as the regular DSi. For the most part I get no pixelation or stretching and I definitely haven't noticed any ghosting or lines. While I was playing Bejeweled Twist I did notice that the gems were not as crisp as they are on the regular DSi. For me it was noticable but not bothersome. They were not blurry just a little more fuzzy than normal.Edited to Add: I've tried several additional games and haven't noticed any issues except on games like Lunar Knights which already had a more pixelated look even on my DS Lite and regular DSi. Just slightly more noticable here but again not enough to impact. If I wasn't such a video game addict I likely wouldn't notice but I play every day.My original DSi had several problems (Nintendo sent me a replacement)-this one has none of them. The battery cover does not "cave" in like my DSi and the insert window around the touch screen is solid--no light shows through. This XL feels as if it is a
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I've been playing Pokemon games since I was 10, the same age a trainer is when they begin a Pokemon journey. I've grown up with the series for the most part, and Pokemon White was a return to my childhood.As stated above, I've been playing Pokemon a while(about twelve years), but never actually followed the series when it moved to the DS years ago. I kept on playing the first three generations in the mean time, but with various expenses, a DS was never able to be purchased for me. When I started college, all of my friends had them(one even worked at GameStop and got a lot of cool special features at a discount) and I lived vicariously through their adventures with the game for years. I was surprised this year, after coveting Pokemon Black and White for months, that I was told I could order a DS and a game with my school textbooks for my last year in college. I had been eying this particular bundle for a while, and decided to get the White version bundle, along with Soul Silver, for my own.I love this game. I have barely been able to tear myself away long enough to do my homework. Its just like being ten years old again with a Gameboy Pocket and Blue version. I don't know about any of the Pokemon, except what I've read online about them, and know nothing about the land. Its so much fun to go through the game with new experiences. I couldn't be happier with the storyline, which feels a touch more grown up than the past versions. Only complaint is the reliance on friends to unlock certain features and the fact you have to have seen a Pokemon to search for or request it in Global Trade.The DSi itself has captured my friends' attentions, everyone loves the design and wishes they had one as well. I think I spent the first two full days back at school showing it off. I opted for the DSi over the 3DS because I already get headaches from things like 3d movies and the price was more reasonable(I could have gotten Diamond version as well and still be under the price of the 3DS at the time). My only issue is that some of the features were hard to configure at first, but they were eventually worked out. I could have really used a car charger too, as I spend a lot of time in my car, but they do sell them separately.The extra stylus is useful, as I tend to lose anything and everything at some point in my life, and I love the case. It securely holds my DSi, games, extra styluses(I bought the Pokemon figure ones a week ago, and they do fit into the outside pocket, but you have to place them in at an angle), and the Pokewalker that came with my Soul Silver game. I even used it as a wallet while on a weekend trip a few weeks ago, held everything I needed except my phone, phone charger, and the DSi charger. I really don't want to break the charger, or I'm sure I could have made it fit.All in all, there is nothing about the bundle I can really say that is bad. I highly recommend the package.
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The Nintendo DS has been the best handheld game system of all time and well worthy of that! It has a great library of games and over all great performance. When the DSi came out, it just added a lot more with the downloadable games, applications, and other dsiware. It also had a movie maker, a sound channel for music, and other cool features. The only things I didn't like is that the system is now region-coded which means some games it will not play like RPG Maker and Pokemon Black & White versions, it also lost all the languages the DS had like Japanese and German. It made sure to get English, Spanish, & French which I find a annoying to include those languages on a system released in the United States. The DSiXL just is a bigger screen, which is very nice. The system itself is great! The limited edition red is why I actually got it. I already had a the DSiLL from Japan, but when games were starting to be region-coded, I had to get an English one. The red looks awesome and and with the Super Mario icons on the front.This system comes with 3 donwloaded games! Nintendo's choice in the downloaded games are just insulting which is why I gave this a 4 instead of a 5. I payed for a GAME system, not a LEARNING system. It comes with Brain Age and 2 other learning games. Why would they do that? I am never going to play that crap! What Nintendo should have done was just give players a free 2000 points for the DSi Shop Channel to let them download whatever they want if they want to give you 3 games. Everyone I know who has the Brain Age games on a Nintendo DS cartridge played them once and received them as gifts. The bottom-line is, no one wants them. They sell OK in Europe. As for the shop channel, there are just tons of games and software online.Also, you get Mario Kart DS. Without question, I can say this is the ABSOLUTE best Nintendo DS games, even though it is 5 years old. You have 16 original DS tracks, 4 SNES tracks, 4 GBA tracks, 4 N64 tracks, and 4 Gamecube tracks. The tracks that they chose to bring back were the best in the series with the exception of Super Mario Circuit 1. Many would have preferred Super Mario Circuit 2 (with the jump), but the track selection is good enough to make you ignore that 1 stage. Mario Kart provided hours of entertainment. You have 1-Player GP mode. The more cups and CC's you complete, the more cars and characters you get. You can also get ranks which will show up online. I have *** ranks on everything. You have mission mode where each class has 8 missions and then a boss. Most of the missions are driving through gates, power-sliding, collecting coins, and shooting enemies. The bosses are all different. There are 6 classes of missions where if you beat them all, you get class 7 which has 7 missions. You can do battle-mode and VS race in single player mode, you can do vs mode up to 8 players on wireless gameplay. For those who don't have the game, you play as Shy Guy. You can even go online and play against other players around the world with 4 people playing at the same time. You can draw your own picture and have it appear online and anywhere that has wireless 2-Player mode. It is easy to see why Mario Kart DS is probably the best thing to hit the Nintendo DS. And the greatest part of all, YOU NEVER ARE FORCED TO USE THE DREADED TOUCHSCREEN AS THE MAIN CONTROLLER. You can use it to switch map views, but you can just press another button. You can select stuff on menus, but again, why do that when you can use the buttons.This is by far the best Nintendo DS system yet (if it weren't region-locked).
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There is no doubt about the success of the Nintendo DS handheld game systems. Since the original came out back in 2004, many gamers have been going all-out crazy for what Nintendo has deeply done to change the way we play video games on the go. The original one set the benchmark for so many great games to play like Super Mario 64 DS, Bejewled Twist, and new games like America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking, WairoWare: D.I.Y. and so many other games to have a unique light to new gamers of all ages. Since then, we've seen the DS develop steadily to other incarnations like the DS Lite in 2006, and last year with the Nintendo DSi, with a ability to take digital photos wherever you go, and send pictures and download video games online. Now, Nintendo is unveiling a bigger DSi for gaming on the go, and this is just a snapshot on the mind.The new Nintendo DSi XL brings in all that we've loved from the DSi last year, by making the DSi a much bigger size, by meaning bigger-sized fun for gamers of all kinds, as you play all your favorite DS games in a larger-sized screen, which makes it easier for you to play games that are hard to see, with a screen nearly twice the size as the original DS was. All the features are here including the ability to take photos, download video games through the Nintendo DSi shop with games that you can download like Mario Vs Donkey Kong 2, and Art Style: Base 10 which is a fun and challenging game to download, where you can try and beat the clock by getting number that add up to 10 and making them evaporate in thin air, befor the clock runs out. The new system also includes a few pre-loaded games Brain Age: Express Math & Arts & Letters that're fun, but there is more to play that you can download online through the Nintendo DSi shop.You also can take great photos that can be fun with the new bigger DSi camera, that makes it easier for you to take great snaphots, with great lens shots like the mirror image lens, the folding image, where you can fold and morph the shape of your photos, also by others by adding flowers or saying a nice message to greet all your friends. You also can send those photos through Facebook, as part of Nintendo's partnership with the website, which Nintendo announced last year. The camera is tough at first, but you can easily take the photos with ease once you get the hang of it. There are also other things that you can also do including recording messages, and storing music onto the DSi, and saving them onto a SD Card, so you can then send them to others online, and take your photos wherever you go, and print them up at you local photo shop.Yet, with all the new features the new Nintendo DSi XL have, there are still the few disadvantages that it has, that could've been improved where the original DSi left out. The first disadvantage is the ability to play some Ninetdno DS games. Like the original DSi, you don't have the ability to play certain DS games, without the original Game Boy Advance Slot. So if you own any of the music games Guitar Hero: On Tour, Guitar Hero: On Tour Decades or Band Hero, you unfortunately won't be able to play those games on the system. The second disadvantage is just like before, you also cannot play several music files that you download online, unless you convert them from MP3 Files to the lesser-known AAC format, and store them on you SD Card, that you can use to store your photos and music.All in all, despite the few flaws here, the Nintendo DSi XL brings in a lot of the fun-filled enjoyment that we've loved from the original Nintendo DSi, only in a bigger-size. I absolutely love it, from its bigger stylus pen, to a wider-angle to play your games and take your photos. While there are those who want to upgrade from their prior DS systems, others just are eager and waiting to see what develops with the upcoming Nintendo 3DS next year. Nevertheless, if you've never owned the Nintendo DSi before, I absolutely recommend this a whole lot for anyone who wants great gaming wherever they go.Graphics: A-Sound: AControl: AFun & Enjoyment: B+Online Compatability: B+DSi Camera: B+Price: BOverall: B+
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The DSi XL is not for everyone. Nintendo specifically said it wasn't for everyone, so it makes little sense to purchase one if you're looking for an upgrade from the DSi. The XL is not supposed to be a cutting edge/newest technology/must-have portable gaming system.Here are the people who would be disappointed to spend money on a DSi XL:1. Techno-geeks, especially those who already own a DSi--you probably already know this and have moved on, but if you're still reading, you won't like the DSi XL. It's graphics are NOT sharper than a DS lite nor DSi. Yes, the screen is larger but if the visuals start as slightly pixelated on a small screen, the effect is magnified and more choppy on the large screen. It's certainly not a dealbreaker but you're about as far from HD quality as you can throw this thing. The camera is a toy not a tool. The memory is limited. The browser won't match the gaming system/smart phone/PSP/3 you already own.2. Owners of a DSi that like portability and have "young" eyes--you've already worked your way up from a GBA to a DS to a DSi and each one has better visuals than the last. There is no advantage to sinking another $180 into another system unless you're having trouble seeing details in your current games. This model is substantially bigger but also heftier and burns through its charge at a faster pace. Save your money and keep your DSi3. Nintendo fans that have a large library of favorite gameboy games--you'll hate the larger system that takes up more real estate but *still* doesn't have a GBA slot.4. DS lite owners with a ton of accessories and a small budget--all those extra chargers and lighter adapters and cases will be useless on the DSi XL.5. Super hardcore gamers who are gore-fest lovers--there are very few titles that are those zombie-shooting, parts-flying, blood-splattering type of games that grab the T and M ratings. And on the DS/i systems, you can't really feel that adrenaline rush in the same way. Plus many of the T/M rated games aren't that good on the Nintendo system (there are a few exceptions)********************Now who SHOULD definitely get a DSi or DSiXL:1. DS (or DS lite) owners who have waited--stop waiting. Now is the time to upgrade to a DSi XL or snatch up a preowned DSi. The screens are bigger and brighter and the downloadable games have a lot of very good titles (and some pretty bad ones so read up before buying)2. People with a means to carry the DSi XL (like women with purses)--yes that sounds so sexist but this system can't fit in a pocket as smoothly as the "junior" version. It's heavier and more likely to fall out. I suspect it will follow the general rule "the bigger the screen, the more often it'll break" But if you have the means to safely cart it around, the big screen is much easier on the eyes. It's worth the inconvenience of the larger/heavier size, but then again, I have a purse.3. Parents of younger kids--many of the games are geared toward a younger audience and there is nothing more straightforward than a stylus touchscreen as a means of control. It's terrific to hand my DSi XL to my bored daughter when waiting in a long line.4. Fans of atypical games--like puzzles? Word games? Brain challenges? Interactive cooking instructions? This is the system for you. The selection of games is strong and many are addictive. The "typical" game library is excellent too but don't expect that high-resolution, online multiplayer experience with voice support to be the majority of your gaming experience on this system.5. Fan of Nintendo games but wish they were easier to see--you don't have to have visual problems to appreciate a larger screen. Many a TV buyer has wished they bought one size up.In summary, the DSi XL is a great choice if you want a larger screen, portable system (with a means to carry it), and access to a wide variety of games, puzzlers, and atypical applications. I really like mine. The DSi XL is an access gaming system. Like the Wii, it's not intended to wow the gaming world; it's supposed to broaden it.
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I have 4 boys, ages 10-4, and they LOVE their DSi's. The coolest features are the multiplayer features, where the dsi detects other systems & allows the gamer to add other players, or the ability to send another player a silly cartoon video. This DSi has a decent battery life, but don't expect much from the camera. Unless you hold 100% still, it will be blurry. There's a wide variety of games, and 3 yrs & 6 DSis later, my boys still love them. Tip: buy the insurance plan!!!
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08.03.2013
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My 6 year olds grandson Payne just loves his nintendo DSi which he got as bitrthday present! He could play games in the car or at the doctor waitting room... This device does not required internet connection making it a perfect gift so far!
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11.03.2013
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Buen dise?o, mi hijo anda plenamente satisfecho con el equipo y los juegos. Es muy portatil y la bateria de una duracion aceptable para salir sin cargador.En resumen una buena compra, tambien en referencia al precio.
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26.12.2012
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The DSi XL comes with a 110 Volt charger only. No wonder Ninendo is falling behind. Now a days everything from printers to TVs, not to mention laptops, mobile phones, smart phones, Apple products come with an auto volt 110-220 Volt charger so that it can be used worldwide. Imagine my aggravation, after buying the DS we flew to Europe on Xmas holiday only to find that the charger isn't auto volt and needs a transformer. Thanks for ruining my kids Xmas present, Nintendo
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kids love it great dsi thanks color isnt crappy as it looks well kinda but it greatsthanks but as always this couldve been cheaper nintendo is high
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This a great way to keep the kids entertained while waiting at the doctors office or dmv (I know from experience!) There are tons of games to chose from also.
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Excelente todo gracias me parece que fue muy adecuado el envio y el producto por lo que recomiendo al vendedor
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My grandson loves his DS. Keeps him busy for hours!!!! Would recommend this product for everyone. There are lots of learning games too.
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EL NITENDO DSI XL FUNCIONA ECELENTEMENTE LLEGO EN BUEN ESTADO, Y LLEGO EN UN BUEN EMBALAJE A VENEZUELA LO RECOMIENDO
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Was exactly what I expected, Perfect for keeping the kids entertained while waiting for appointments or long car rides. Love the color,
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el prodcucto recibido es genial!!! les encanto a mis hermanos!!! vale la pena la compra, llegaron dentro de un buen envoltorio
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14.03.2013
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The game system was good, minor scratches. Only thing it didn't come with a stylus pen. Thanks have a blesses one!
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En realidad todo llego bien y es un muy buen equipo lo recomiendo fue una entrega r?pida recomiendo al vendedor
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17.03.2013
8/10
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becase i like of color, its good, shepp, good good good me gusta el color y el precio tambien es bueno
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We have 3 DSi's. A blue one, and green one, and a red one. We've had the first one for 2 years and it still works great. We have traveled all over the country with our DSi's. My girls love to take pictures with it, and love to record their voices on it. As well as play all the games we have for it. I recommend these to everyone.
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