núcleos de CPU | 1 |
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Velocidad de reloj de la CPU | 133.0 MHz |
Tipo de CPU | ARM |
Memoria RAM | 16MB |
Cámara integrada | Sí |
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Resolución de la cámara principal | 0.3 Mpx |
Segunda cámara | Sí |
color del producto |
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panel táctil incorporado | No |
Tecnología de control de juegos | Analógico / Digital |
Teclas de función de control de juegos |
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Palillos analógicos | Sí |
Indicadores LED | Y |
Archivos de audio compatibles | AAC |
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Altavoces incorporados | Sí |
Número de altavoces incorporados | 2 |
Soporte multijugador | Sí |
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Compatibilidad con versiones anteriores | No |
Micrófono incorporado | Sí |
Videojuego incluido | No |
Juegos incluidos | Pokémon Nero Versione |
lápiz óptico | Sí |
Control parental | Sí |
Servicio en línea |
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Tienda de aplicaciones | Nintendo eShop |
Tamaño de pantalla | 3.0 in |
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Resolución de la pantalla | 256 x 192 px |
Número de colores | 262144 colores |
Pantalla táctil | Sí |
Segunda pantalla | Sí |
Tamaño de la segunda pantalla | 8.26 cm |
Segunda resolución de pantalla | 256 x 192 px |
Altura | 74.9 mm |
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Ancho | 137.0 mm |
Profundidad | 18.9 mm |
Peso | 218.0 g |
Almacenamiento interno | 256 MB |
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Lector de tarjetas de memoria | Sí |
tipo de medio | Tarjeta de memoria |
Tarjetas de memoria compatibles | Digital seguro |
Tamaño máximo de la tarjeta de memoria | 32.0 GB |
Disco duro incorporado | Sí |
Unidad óptica incorporada | No |
Archivos de imagen compatibles |
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Formatos de video compatibles |
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Wifi | Sí |
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Estándar de red inalámbrica |
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USB | Sí |
versión USB | 2.0 |
gprs | No |
Bluetooth | No |
Conector de entrada de CC | Sí |
Micrófono en | Sí |
Salida de auriculares | 1 |
3G (UMTS) | No |
Sistema de navegación incorporado | No |
Duración de la batería (en funcionamiento) | 14.0 h |
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Duración de la batería (máx.) | 14.0 h |
Tipo de Batería | Iones de litio |
Número de baterías necesarias | 1 |
Tiempo de carga | 2.5 h |
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