Just a day after Nintendo drop the bomb of future handheld 3DS, several Japanese publications are beginning to publish any details that are behind it. Particularly in relation to the ability to display 3D images without special glasses, which some website attributed to a technology Sharp dubbed "the naked eye." And a priori sounds simple: a filter inside the screen is responsible for creating different views of the same image, getting the necessary stereoscopic effect.
A very simplistic explanation of time for 3D on the Nintendo 3DS, which already have been tested in cell phones and other handheld devices. Apparently, both Sharp andHitachi have tried unsuccessfully to bring the technology to televisions. Its implementation in 3DS would have enough sense for something as simple as the smaller screen and not so pressing need to cover a much wider viewing angle: With a handheld, basically what matters is that they look good front.
In this regard, the two screens of the Nintendo 3DS not reach the 4-inch diagonal, below the 4.2 inches of the rumored DS XL . Besides this, we are also talking about an analog stick to replace the traditional directional pad, vibration function and improved range and performance of Wi-Fi. We will know if a pool is more or less successful at E3 2010 June, event in which Nintendo promises to teach its future handheld game console.
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