Nintendo 3DS XL


Nintendo has released both the 3DS XL and the 2DS, but it's only now, with the New Nintendo 3DS XL that the Big N has decided to add a second directional stick.



3D screen:

The Nintendo 3DS XL system features a stereoscopic 3D display on the upper screen to give objects within the game world a feeling of space and depth. It becomes easier to see the position of characters and obstacles, making many game experiences even more intuitive for all types of players.

Motion sensor & gyro sensor:

Portable play control reaches a new level with these amazing features, allowing for unique gameplay mechanics. A built-in motion sensor and gyro sensor can react to the motion and tilt of the system, so whether players are twisting their systems side to side or moving them up and down, their motion-compatible Nintendo 3DS games respond instantly.

Analog control:

With the Circle Pad, located above the + Control Pad, systems in the Nintendo 3DS family offer full analog control. Combined with the touch screen, traditional buttons, camera and microphone input, and advanced motion control of the motion sensor and gyro sensor, the potential is extraordinary.

Two screens:

Games look better than ever on the two screens of the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.

On the Nintendo 3DS XL, a widescreen display on the top screen shows 800x240 pixel resolution, allocating 400 pixels for each eye to create the 3D effect.

The bottom LCD touch screen operates at a resolution of 320x240—with both screens capable of displaying a brilliant 16.77 million colors.

The Nintendo 2DS offers a widescreen display on the top screen, showing 400x240 resolution, while the bottom touch screen operates at a resolution of 320x240.

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