Nintendo 3DS
The Nintendo 3DS features two screens, including an autostereoscopic 3D display (800x240 pixels) and a 320x240 pixel touchscreen. It is powered by a 268 MHz dual-core ARM11 processor and 128 MB of RAM, with a PICA200 GPU for graphics. The device includes a total of three cameras, motion and gyro sensors, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a battery providing 3–8 hours of gameplay.
Hardware
- Processor: Dual-core ARM11 MPCore running at 268 MHz.
- Graphics: A PICA200 graphics processor.
- RAM: 128 MB of FCRAM.
- Memory Bandwidth: 3.2 GB/s.
Displays
- Top Screen: Widescreen LCD with a resolution of 800x240 pixels, providing a 3D effect.
- Bottom Screen: 3.02-inch LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 320x240 pixels.
- Color Depth: Both screens display 16.77 million colors.
Cameras
- Internal: One inner camera.
- External: Two outer cameras for 3D images.
- Resolution: All cameras are 0.3-megapixel (640x480).
Connectivity & Sensors
- Wireless: 802.11 Wi-Fi support with WPA/WPA2 security.
- Sensors: Integrated motion sensor, gyro sensor, and a built-in microphone.
- Wireless Distance: 10 to 30 meters.
Controls
- Touch Screen
- A/B/X/Y buttons
- +Control Pad
- L/R buttons
- Start and Select buttons
- Slide Pad (analog control)
Other Features
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Battery:
Lithium-ion battery with a lifespan of 3-8 hours, depending on usage and screen brightness.
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Ports:
3DS game card slot (backward compatible with DS cards), SD card slot, AC adapter port, and a stereo headphone jack.
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Sound:
Stereo speakers.
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Features:
3D Depth Slider for adjusting the 3D effect, StreetPass for exchanging data with nearby users, and SpotPass for automatic news and game content updates.


