Which is the best DSi Compatible Flash Cart?

Is the r4i sdhc a good card for the dsi?

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I agree acekard 2i is a great cart I have one and love it, but it does have a well known issue with contact when using it on a dsi xl..you need to put tape or paper to help the cart make contact with the dsi but it's not that big of a deal..I just put a couple strip of tape on the cart and it works.. stay away from r4i those are just clones..the makers of the "real" R4 is no longer together and these new R4 are just clones but if you want the best..get a supercard DSTWO..it can play 100% of games without needing to patch it also has a built in gba emulator..meaning you can play gba games just like you would DS games I heard GBA has some great pokemon games they will also have a SNES emulator too so with 1 cart you can play DS, GBA, and SNES games I love my acekard but the DSTWO is the latest and newest in flash cart techonolgy the dstwo cost under $40 but is well worth the price...you wont be on forums asking why a game don't work..with a DSTWO..because they all do

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r4s are cheaply made and not of good quality, but the AceKard 2i is high quality and has automatic dldi patching for homebrew. I have an AceKard and its great, and it supports any Micro SD card up to 32GB. You get what you pay for with the AceKard.

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