Description
Nintendo 3DS includes two screens. The bottom touch screen makes use of a telescoping stylus that is stored in the unit itself. The top screen displays 3D visuals to the naked eye. Looking at the screen is like peering through a window into a world where characters and objects have true depth. The system also has a 3D Depth Slider that lets players select the level of 3D they enjoy the most. The 3D effect can be ratcheted up to the highest level, scaled back to a more moderate setting or even turned off completely, depending on the preference of the user. Nintendo 3DS Features: 3D Upper Screen, Touch Lower Screen, New input & controls, Inward-Facing Camera, 3D Depth Slider, Wireless Switch, Dual Outward-Facing Cameras, Augmented Reality (AR) Games and built-in applications, Circle Pad, Gyro Sensor, Motion Sensor and Pedometer.
Modern handheld gaming has long been dominated by Nintendo and Sony. Each hardware manufacturer has multiple viable offerings derived either directly, or evolving from the respective DS and PlayStation Portable product lines. All of these devices are impressive multifunctional devices, with designs meant to encourage gameplay on the go, integration with the Internet, backwards compatibility to previous games, and so on, but each goes about this in different ways. Taking a few minutes to examine the main features, and getting more familiar with available options, accessories and possible limitations of each handheld is the optimal way to determine which is the best choice for a player.
Handheld Console Choices
Nintendo 3DS View larger
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Nintendo DSi/DSi XL View larger
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PSP View larger
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PSPgo View larger
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PlayStation Vita View larger
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Suggested Retail Price (prices may vary) |
$169.99
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$149.99/$169.99
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$149.99
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$199.99
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$249.99 – $299.99
(February 2012) |
Display |
Dual screen: upper – 3.53″ LCD, lower – 3.02″ LCD touch screen
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Dual screen, backlit, 3.25″/4.2″, LCD with 256 x 192 resolution
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4.3″ full transparent
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3.8″ full transparent
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5″ OLED multi-touch screen
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Internal Usable Memory |
64 MB
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NA
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64 MB
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16 GB
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TBD
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External Media Storage |
SD memory card
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SD memory card
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Sony Memory Stick Duo
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Memory stick micro
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New proprietary “NVG” flash cards
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Size |
5.3″ (l) x 2.9″ (w) x 0.8″ (h)
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5.4″ (w) x 2.9″ (l) x 0.74″ (h) / 6.3″ (w) x 3.6″ (l) x 0.84″ (h)
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6.7 (w) x 2.7″ (w) x 0.7″ (h)
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5.0 (w) x 2.71″ (h) x 0.65″ (d)
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7.2 (l) x 3.3″ (w) x 0.73″ (d)
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Weight |
8 oz.
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7.5/11.1 oz.
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6.7 oz.
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5.5 oz.
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TBD
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Colors |
Aqua Blue, Flaming Red, Cosmo Black
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7.5 oz.
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Piano black (other colors via bundles)
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Piano black, Pearl white
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Black (other colors to follow)
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Backwards Compatibility |
Plays most DS and DSi games
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Plays all DS games
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Plays all PSP games in UMD format, or available via download; also plays downloadable PS1 games for PSP
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Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
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Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
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Wireless Communications |
Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
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Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
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Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
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Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
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3G support in one or two hardware releases; standard ad hoc connectivity between devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options in both
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Online Media Portal |
Nintendo eShop
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Nintendo DSi Shop
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PlayStation Network
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PlayStation Network
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PlayStation Network
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Streaming Video |
Netflix*
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No
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PSN movie rentals, and other video content
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PSN movie rentals, and other video content
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PSN movie rentals, and other video content
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Internet Browser |
Built-in
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Built-in
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Built-in
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Built-in
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Built-in
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Console Integration |
Yes, with Wii
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Yes, with Wii
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Yes, with PS3
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Yes, with PS3
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Yes, with PS3
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Game Media |
Game card and digital download
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Game card and digital download
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UMD disc and digital download
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Digital download
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Digital download, alternate media TBD
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Online Multiplayer |
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Local Wireless Multiplayer |
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Estimated Battery Life |
3-8 hrs
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3-14 hrs
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4-6 hours
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4-6 hours
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TBD
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Input Method |
Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons, circle pad, motion/gyro sensor
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Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons
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Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
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Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
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Front and rear touch inputs, 2 analog sticks, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
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Digital Camera(s) |
3 (0.3 megapixels); 3D capabilities
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2 (0.3 megapixels)
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No
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No
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2
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Built-in Microphone |
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Graphic Quality |
Top adjustable 3D screen – 800 x 240 resolution; lower screen – 320 x 240 resolution
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256 x 192 resolution
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480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
960 x 544 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
General Game Price Range |
Standard:
$19.99 – $39.99 Downloads: $1.99 – $4.99 |
Standard:
$19.99 – $39.99 Downloads: $1.99 – $4.99 |
Standard:
$19.99 – $39.99 Downloads: $1.99 – $4.99 |
Standard:
$19.99 – $39.99 Downloads: $1.99 – $4.99 |
Standard:
$19.99 – $39.99 Downloads: $1.99 – $4.99 |
Online Play and Functionality
The wireless revolution in personal electronics has made online functionality and connectivity to the Internet a huge focus in handheld gaming. Every handheld console has an online arena that has either been built specifically for it, or that has been adapted to suit the needs of online players. By utilizing these portals players can greatly expand their chosen platform’s potential, maximize gaming fun and increase the overall entertainment value of their devices.
The Nintendo eShop is your one-stop shop for exciting downloadable games, videos, applications, and so much more. Discover all-new 3D software, plus legendary titles from gaming past remastered in 3D. Revisit with classic portable “Virtual Console” games starring Mario, Link, many other faces from the Nintendo catalog of games. Gain access to hundreds of previously released DSiWare games, applications and much more. Browsing the Nintendo eShop is incredibly easy, and fun. Find any title in seconds, then view screenshots, game info, and even video to help you make your purchase. You’ll even find details and 3D video of Nintendo 3DS games available at retail stores. All games are able to be saved in your own custom wishlist so you can always remember the titles you want to get.
DSiWare through the DSi Shop is a service that allows DSi players to download games and applications directly to their handheld console in exchange for DSi Points purchased through a local retailer. Experience new and innovative gameplay, fresh takes on the classics-and much more. Just shop, download, and enjoy. Visiting the DSi Shop is easy, just establish wireless broadband connection, click on the Nintendo DSi Shop icon from your menu screen and browse the shop and use Nintendo DSi Points. Games and applications can be saved to SD cards (sold separately).
PlayStation Network is an all access pass not only to a world of gaming, but also one of entertainment at-large. The service is 100% free, only requiring a PlayStation handheld (or a PS3) and a broadband connection to the Internet Once you are in visit the PlayStation Store where users can download games, first run and classic movies, previews, DLC add-ons for games, game demos, music and original PlayStation oriented streaming video content. Purchases can be made using a credit card or a PlayStation Network Card purchased offline. Content can be stored on external media or within the hard drive of the PSPgo.
* Existing Netflix unlimited membership account required.
Features: 3D Depth Slider, Wi-Fi Capability, Nintendo 3DS Sound, Mii Maker, 3D Camera, Front & Rear Camera, Touch Screen
Includes: AC Power Adapter, Stylus
Wired Connectivity: Wireless
Model Compatibility: Nintendo 3DS
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