CPU cores | 4 |
---|---|
CPU clock speed | 804.0 MHz |
CPU type | ARM11 |
GPU type | PICA200 |
GPU clock speed | 266.0 MHz |
Ram memory | 256MB |
Built-in camera | yes |
---|---|
Main camera resolution | 0.3 Mpx |
Second camera | yes |
Second camera resolution | 0.3 Mpx |
Colour of product |
|
---|---|
Built-in touchpad | no |
Gaming control technology | Analogue / Digital |
Gaming control function keys |
|
Analog thumbsticks | yes |
Shoulder buttons | yes |
Volume control | Digital |
LED indicators | Y |
Supported audio files |
|
---|---|
Built-in speakers | yes |
Number of built-in speakers | 2 |
Accessories included | Game |
---|---|
3D support | yes |
Motion sensor | yes |
Gyroscope | yes |
Accelerometer | yes |
Multiplayer support | yes |
Backward compatibility | yes |
Built-in microphone | yes |
Video game included | yes |
Stylus pen | yes |
Parental control | yes |
Online service | Nintendo Network |
---|---|
Social features |
|
App Store | Nintendo eShop |
Screen size | 4.87 in |
---|---|
Screen resolution | 400 x 240 px |
Number of colours | 16.78 million colours |
Touch display | yes |
Touchscreen type | Resistive |
Second display | yes |
Second screen size | 4.18 in |
Second display resolution | 320 x 240 px |
Height | 0.85 in |
---|---|
Width | 6.3 in |
Depth | 3.68 in |
Weight | 11.61 oz |
Internal storage | 256 MB |
---|---|
Memory card reader | yes |
Type of media | Memory card |
Compatible memory cards |
|
Memory card included | MicroSD |
Included memory card size | 4.0 GB |
Built-in hard drive | no |
Built-in optical drive | no |
Supported image files |
|
---|
WiFi | yes |
---|---|
Wireless networking standard |
|
USB | no |
GPRS | no |
Bluetooth | no |
DC-in jack | yes |
Headphone connectivity | 3.5 mm |
Headphone output | 1 |
3G (UMTS) | no |
Built-in navigation system | no |
Power consumption (typical) | 4.1 W |
---|---|
Battery life (running) | 3.57 h |
Battery life (max) | 12.0 h |
Battery type | Lithium-Ion |
Number of batteries required | 1 |
Charging time | 3.5 h |
When the Nintendo 2DS released in October, 2013, I took this as a strong indication from the company that they were finally easing off on pushing the 3D aspect of their flagship dual-screen handheld. Sure it was a console marketed to parents concerned about the long-term effects of their children viewing 3D images, but it was also a reinforcement of what many of us who owned a Nintendo 3DS already knew: the 3D effect was not all that it was hyped up to be.
The larger screens are great for certain games, but the New 3DS XL's glossy chassis isn't as comfortable to hold as the smaller New 3DS
When Nintendo first announced its new versions of the 3DS and 3DS XL handhelds there were more than a few eyebrows raised. Yes, the 3D functionality of
The gimmicky handheld gets a second shot at greatness, but this is more evolution than revolution
The New Nintendo 3DS XL launched in North America on February 13th, 2015. We've been playing it constantly ever since.
Last Friday, Nintendo released the new iteration of their portable hardware, the “New” Nintendo 3DS XL. This new and improved version brings a lot of new features, but is it worth the investment to upgrade? Nintendo has a history of portable hardware revisions and sometimes they don’t always offer a solid reason to purchase them, […]
We're still a couple of weeks out from the proper release of the New Nintendo 3DS XL here in America, but I was lucky enough to get an early review unit. Overall I really dig the new design, and I think you will too. Here's a quick rundown of ten specific high points.
Go to GamingNexus.com for news and reviews on video games, consoles, and PCs.
CGM reviews the 5th installation in Nintendo's 3DS portable gaming system franchise with the New 3DS XL.
The New 3DS XL is here, and it brings some interesting changes – but is it worth upgrading if you already have a 3DS? Should new users save some cash and buy the older generation?
The New Nintendo 3DS XL is the best version of Nintendo's handheld yet, but not everyone will want to upgrade.
When we saw the glasses-free 3D of the original Nintendo 3DS back in 2011, we were suitably impressed, and then promptly disappointed when the effect kept breaking and left us suffering headaches. Now, Nintendo is back with the New Nintendo 3DS consoles which promise to fix that with super-steady…
Check out CCC's in-depth New 3DS XL review for the 3DS to find out if this game is worth buying, renting, or if you should avoid it altogether.
For a couple of years we at Kotaku have deemed Nintendo's 3DS as an essential piece of gaming hardware. And for decades, new iterations of Nintendo hardware have immediately rendered older units obsolete. Things are different this time around.
I’ve owned a Nintendo 3DS ever since the day it launched. It’s not the most inventive or the most attractive portable on the market, but it features an incredible selection of first-par…
PlayStation Portable 3000
PlayStation Portable Go
GMP-240C
Pixel Player
N-Gage
PlayStation Portable Slim & Lite