However, there are a few problems:
1. The stylus is hidden, which means that you have to either take out him previously or that you have to use a seperate. Annoying, but still goes because I always used to handle only at home (because bulky), so I run no risk of me is lost the pen.
2. Poor haptics. The handle is made of hard plastic, which does not just feels especially comfortable in sweaty hands. There is also on the back a few more or less hard edges, which do not even feel particularly well.
3. The holding eyelets are obscured. The DS has at the two lower corners of an eyelet where you can trailer and the like attach to it. I use one of them for a wrist strap, so I like a Wiimote not versehntliuch the device can similarly be dropped. Unfortunately, these eyelets are covered just like the Stylus. The loop, although I can leave it, but unfortunately it is so goofy bent that the loop will be unusable, as long as the handle is up.
4. You can not just settle back under control without assistance. It takes a very narrow lever, such as a knife, to pry the brackets at the top. Impractical.
Conclusion: need for improvement is clearly present, but if you can not get anything better reached the part also.
Especially if you have large hands (read: bigger than the main target group, Japanese children) helps the grip against the otherwise spasmodic attitude and the resulting pain.