Improves DS ergonomics for those with larger hands
Inexpensive
The bad:
Adds considerable bulk
DS Lite clamshell design precludes the need for a case
The bottomline:
The Logitech PlayGear Pocket Lite is a perfectly good case for the DS Lite, but many will find it to be unnecessary overkill for the already durable Nintendo handheld.
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