Product 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. Accessories included: Charging Cradle, AC Adapter, Nintendo 3DS Stylus, six AR Cards for use with augmented reality games, 2 GB SD Card for storing photos, music and downloadable content.
- 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
- Dimensions: 7.9 " H x 9.6 " W x 2.2 " D
- Warranty Description: 12 Month Limited Manufacturer Warranty
- Weight: 2.3 Lb.
Nintendo 3DS - Flame Red Reviews
Nintendo 3DS - Flame Red Reviews
950 of 1,084 people found the following review helpful: Good System but Games are Coming Slowly, By Kevin "Im_Juice_Lee" (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews Fun: This review is from: Nintendo 3DS - Cosmo Black (Video Game) UPDATE: This system had slow start, but now with a good game lineup on the horizon (Mario Kart, Paper Mario, Star Fox, Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario Land, Kid Icarus, and a few more), the release of several features such as the virtual store and Netflix, and most importantly, the big $80 price cut, I have decided to bump this review up to a 4 star (originally 3). When the console first launched, it was tough to justify spending $250 on it, but now it is quite competitive at $170.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New Short Review ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. 3DS launched with very few games, and now a few good ones like Ocarina of Time have come out. E3 announced many good games which we'll see soon. The current lineup is still pretty lackluster and many of the upcoming games are remakes of older ones, but at least it's a step in the right direction. This is currently the biggest con of the system that has everyone online asking "WHERE ARE THE GAMES?". Nintendo has been slow even... Read more 147 of 168 people found the following review helpful: If you are prone to headaches - limit 3D viewing time but it sure is FUN!, By Fun: This review is from: Nintendo 3DS - Aqua Blue (Video Game) I've been a huge Nintendo fan since the GBA. So it stands to reason I'd get the 3DS. There are many good things about this system that make it an excellent purchase (perhaps not a "must buy" but a great purchase nonetheless!): - Graphics are sharp, crisp, colors pop and overall it is ultra pleasing to the eye - I love the color (I got Aqua Blue) and surprisingly it is not a fingerprint magnet - Enhanced options and potentially netflix and some game boy and game boy color remakes virtual - Analog stick is responsive, easy to use, and us fans can say Nintendo finally heard us! - I was very surprised to hear a rich vibrant sound coming from this unit. I didn't have headphones on and it was much better than the DSiXL unit - The menu navigations are good but the three buttons do take some getting used to - The stylus feels classy and I love the adjustability of it - very nice for all types of hands There are many other benefits... Read more 345 of 414 people found the following review helpful: If You Have Ever Liked Anything Nintendo Has Ever Done, You Will Love the Nintendo 3DS, By Fun: This review is from: Nintendo 3DS - Cosmo Black (Video Game) Customer Video Review Length:: 9:36 MinsThis is a run-down of all the most notable features in the Nintendo 3DS and how they stack up. I was probably too harsh on the StreetPass functionality as the technology itself is fantastic, but I am worried how well the feature will work in places that don't have high population densities. Still, a great system overall. Hopefully this video helps you decide if it's the type of device you want to own. I do point out many criticisms of the system, but listen carefully for the many slices of praise. The criticism simply feels like it dominates because I have to justify it more than the praise, but I do think the 3DS is a great device. - David Turnbull nintendo3dsblog.com |
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