DSi 3-In-1 Flash Cover – White
Apr.25, 2009 in
Accessories, Cases & Protectors
Provides an all-in-one solution for taking pictures with your DSi in dark rooms or at night, while also protecting your DSi external camera lens. The Flash Cover features a built in flash, sliding lens protector and includes 1 set of screen protectors and a micro fiber cleaning cloth.
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