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Introduction: The SuperCard team is back with their newest offering the SuperCard Lite! Fans of the SuperCard team realize that this has been one of the most anticipated releases since the introduction of the DS Lite. The SuperCard Lite is the first flush fitting solution for the DS Lite with flash media card support! As of right now the only other DS Lite solutions are the G6 Lite, which only has 512MB of onboard memory, and the EZ-Flash IV Lite which sticks out of the DS Lite by 0.8mm. These features are all a big deal in the world of flashcarts as memory and size is king. The SuperCard team, hot off their release of the SuperCard miniSD, now has a Lite version which promises a faster more compatible DS experience while maintaining the strict quality of the previous SuperCard products! Product Information:
Packaging: The SuperCard Lite comes in a small white box with, “SuperCard Lite”, “microSD”, Dual Screen Logo, and “High Speed, Original Size” printed on the front, with icons for “Real Time Save”, “PC Specs”, “DS Lite” and “2.0 GB microSD”. It also shows an actual sized SuperCard Lite in the center which goes along with the “Original Size” next to it. The SuperCard Lite picture itself is an exact copy of the product and is embossed showing every detail including a microSD card being inserted. It’s quite nice to feel and look at and shows just how small the SuperCard Lite and a microSD card really are. I also noticed how they used a 2GB microSD all over the box to show that the SuperCard Lite is compatible up to 2GB, at least. Also on the front is a “Compatible with NDS Lite” message along with a bigger shot of the SuperCard Lite in the background. The Sides of the Box have the SuperCard Lite Dual Screen logo on them and also has a compatibility message showing support for the IDSL (Chinese DSL) and NDSL. Other sides contain a SuperCard Team stamp which says, “Super, SuperCard Team Present”, and has the SuperCard flame “S” logo on Super. The back of the box has a lot of text explaining what the SuperCard Lite is as well as how to use it in graphic form. There are also more PC specifications and the website address for the SuperCard team. Once you open the box you’ll find a velvety molded plastic tray which surrounds the SuperCard Lite which is sitting in its own molded indention. To get the SuperCard Lite out all you need to do is flip over the plastic mold and it will come out very easily. Other than the SuperCard Lite and the plastic mold tray there was nothing else in the box. I think that since my SuperCard Lite was made just after release they might not have had time to pack in the software or manual but I suspect that later versions will contain at least a software CD. This is normal with new release products as companies want to get the product out even if everything isn’t quite ready. Overall the packaging is very good and informs the buyer to what the SuperCard Lite can do and looks like visually even before making a purchase.
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