Robuste Bauweise, Gute Handhabung, 4-Gigabyte-SD-Karte im Paket, 3D-Aufnahme per Kamera möglich
Mäßige Bildqualität, Etwas lange Ladezeit von Internetseiten, Mäßige Kameraqualität, Keine räumliche Betrachtung der Kamera-Aufnahmen möglich
Wer großen Wert auf eine robustes Gerät legt, macht mit dem 2DS nichts falsch – der fehlende Klappmechanismus hat nämlich auch Vorteile. Aber der 2DS ist nur 30 Euro günstiger als der großzügiger ausgestattete 3DS. Dieser bleibt daher die eindeutig besser...
Comfortable shoulder buttons, 3D dropped, Bigger catalogue of games
Ugly design, Cheap, plasticky feel, Mono speaker
The Nintendo 2DS is is no danger of winning any design awards, but it's the cheapest way yet to get a Pokemon or Zelda fix. Next, read our round-up of the best games of 2013...
Published: 2013-10-22, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: In a move that left many gamers scratching their heads, Nintendo released the 2DS , a portable gaming system that removes the glasses-free 3D screen and clamshell design for which the console is known. It's a big change, as all but one of Nintendo's recen...
Abstract: Хотя Nintendo изо всех сил стремится привлечь внимание любителей видеоигр на рынке домашних консолей, ее портативная игровая система завоевывает территорию.Своевременное снижение цен в сочетании с впечатляющим набором свежих игр (Super Mario 3D Land, Anim...
Abstract: I could start this review by simple say the 2DS plays just like a 3DS without the 3D and a lower price point. But there is a bit more to Nintendo cost inviting DS entry. The 2DS is priced at $129, making it an attractive offer for low budget gamers and pa...
Published: 2013-10-15, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Affordable, works with all 3DS and DS games, who used 3D playback anyway?, there are some great Nintendo games out there, perfect for Pokemon, ships with power adaptor, not uncomfortable in use (despite looks)
Won't fit in pocket, non-folding design, might not suit young kids' small hands, not exactly ergonomic brilliance, least attractive DS out there, no auto power saving mode, battery life should really be better
The Nintendo 2DS is a stroke of genius as much as it is a stroke of necessity. A 3DS minus the feature that anyone barely uses - great. A handheld that'll make buying Pokemon X & Y accessible to a wider audience - very shrewd. A more budget entry in...
Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
I genuinely don't have a problem with the 2DS dropping 3D functionality, on the whole, because I so very rarely use it myself, but also because there are relatively few games that use 3D in an actually engaging way. Even titles like Pilotwings Resort work...
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Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Guy , review by: stuff.tv
Great library of games and StreetPass software, The most ergonomic 3DS yet, Slightly improved battery life
Feels cheap, plasticky and toylike
At £110, the 2DS is £30 cheaper than the 3DS, and £50 cheaper than the 3DS XL. The 3DS XL is still the best choice for most, as it offers the biggest screens and the most complete feature set of the lot. The 2DS, meanwhile, is really only suited to the ...