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		<title>M3i Zero the Most Expensive DSi Card</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>M3i Zero- The Most Expensive DSi Card</p> <p>The market right now is flooded with all kinds of makes and models of flash cards for your NDS or DSi. I can think of twelve off the top of my head, even if you don’t count all of the fakes and clones. As with anything, some are [...]]]></description>
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<p>The market right now is flooded with all kinds of makes and models of flash cards for your NDS or DSi.  I can think of twelve off the top of my head, even if you don’t count all of the fakes and clones.  As with anything, some are better the others and none can top the M3i Zero.  From the same team that brought you the smash hit M3DS Real and M3DS Simply, their card for DSi is now available at our shop.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dscardworld.com/dsi-cards/m3i-zero.shtml"><img src="http://www.dscardworld.com/images/sq-m3i-zero.jpg" alt="M3i Zero DSi DS Flash Card" hspace="10" align="left"></a></p>
<p>When Nintendo released their v1.4 update for the DSi, all cards were blocked, and many users were left out in the cold.  Quickly following the 1.4 release in August of 2009, teams developed workarounds for their cards such as the R4i SDHC.  While the workarounds have proven to be successful- they trick the DSi into reading the ds flash card as a regular game, there’s no guarantee that further updates from Nintendo might not render flash cards completely nonfunctional.</p>
<p>What is special about the M3i Zero is that it comes with a USB adapter cable to hook up to your computer directly.  While you will still use the included stylish Micro SD reader to add files onto the micro SD, the USB connection cable allows the M3i’s hardware to be completely updated by new kernel firmware from the M3i team.  This insures future compatibility with any update Nintendo might release.</p>
<p>The Supercard DSi-One also includes a USB adapter for the physical card, but the M3 team has a long standing proven track record of quality, and their menu software loads much faster.</p>
<p>Along with that crucial firmware flashing ability the M3i Zero also features its own custom GUI interface with built in Moonshell media player.  It’s really easy to use and doesn’t rely on separate Moonshell homebrew like you would be forced to use with other cards like the DSTT and R4i SDHC.</p>
<p>Faster loading, tighter integration, and the support of the best team in the business; things you won’t find with lesser R4i SDHC cards.  Even if you’re still plodding along with a DS Lite and a DSTT ds flash card, the M3i Zero is fully backwards compatible with older DS systems.</p>
<p>M3i Zero available at our online shop: <a href="http://www.dscardworld.com/dsi-cards/m3i-zero.shtml">Buy M3i Zero</a></p>
<p>Below are the listed features of the M3i Zero<br />
-Compatible with DS , DSL &amp; DSi .<br />
-100% game compatibility .<br />
-supports Real Time Save function . (Save &amp; Restore anytime, anywhere.)<br />
-Supports Multi-Language System (English,French , Germany , Italian , Spain , Portuguese, Dutch, Korea &amp; Thai Language .)<br />
-Continue to update &amp; frequency enhance software/ firmware.<br />
-Support micro SDHC (capacity over 4GB, 8GB ,16GB &amp; 32GB …)<br />
-Extreme simple to use, just plug &amp; Play .<br />
-Super Cheat Function<br />
Fully AR Cheat Code Compatible engine .<br />
Support reading individual cheat code file too. (xml, cht, dht, dat-R4 format)</p>
<p>-Supports software rest function .<br />
-Support slow motion feature .<br />
-Automatically detect and generate game save file .<br />
-Excellent homebrew support ,DLDI auto-patcher<br />
-Robust &amp; skinnable GUI<br />
-Build in PassMe .<br />
-Intergraded least Moonshell 2.0 version .<br />
-Supports download play .<br />
-Supports rumble pack , GBA expansion pack &amp; DS Browser .<br />
-Supports 4-scale-lightness adjustment .</p>
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