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Nintendo 3DS To Have Large Upper 3D Display And 3D Camera?

Nintendo 3DS To Have Large Upper 3D Display And 3D Camera?

Official details on the upcoming 3D-capable Nintendo 3DS haven’t been unveiled just yet, but word is that the portable console will sport two different screen designs, a tilt sensor, and will be quite powerful. From the latest leak, it seems that the 3DS could offer users a larger 3D display on the top half of this clamshell console, while the bottom screen will sport similar specifications of the original DS’ bottom touchscreen. Aside from that, the possibility of a 3D camera is still there, one which could allow you to take photos and videos that will appear in 3D on the display. Other minor improvements include a better media player with hardware AAC and MP3 decoding. Do you think the upcoming Nintendo 3DS will be a success?

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