What they need to do is not to
cut the price to $149, but rather to cut it to $129 and replace the DS Lite (actually, that should have been the case when it came out). It just isn't enough of an upgrade to justify a price premium,
especially considering that it takes away backwards compatibility. Hmm, I guess a $20 premium might make it a bit more attractive than it was when the premium was $40, though.
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