Affordable and durable, Perfect for kids, Plays all 3DS games
Mono speaker, 3D camera feels pointless, Still not sold on the wedge
We liked The 2DS is a great way of entering Nintendo's handheld family without spending too much money to do so, but we're really talking to kids and parents here. Come Christmas day there's sure to be a lot of these around trees and hopefully pack with s...
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Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Guy , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Great library of games and StreetPass software, The most ergonomic 3DS yet, Slightly improved battery life
Feels cheap, plasticky and toy-like, Poor online and multiplayer features, Mono speaker and no second stick
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 ver...
Abstract: Nintendo unveiled its Nintendo 2DS in late August as a version of its popular 3DS video game handheld that would be targeted towards “very young kids.” When Nintendo originally made their announcement, many gamers didn’t believe it to be an product, ...
Ligt heerlijk in de hand, Goede displays, Prima accuduur, Voelt stevig aan, Lader inbegrepen
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Er zijn twee redenen om de 2DS te kopen. Ten eerste om goedkoop de 3DS games te spelen. Ten tweede, waarom zou je extra betalen als je niet in staat bent om 3D te zien op dit soort schermen? Hoe dan ook, Nintendo zet met de 2DS wederom een perfect stukje...
The first thing that hits you when you pick up the Nintendo 2DS is how surprisingly robust it feels. Yes, this is a cheaper version of the 3DS, but it's clearly been constructed to withstand a fair amount of punishment. In fact, it takes us back to the days of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color - two incredibly resilient machines aimed at overzealous youngsters who didn't care about such things as c
Losing the 3D option might not be as dramatic as you think, but it's still a shame to see it removed from this scaled-down system - it's the 3DS console's main talking point, after all. Another drawback of the 2DS is the mono speaker, which isn't fantastic quality. Stereo sound is still available via the headphone socket, however.The console also loses the clamshell design of the original 3DS sys
The 2DS may have attracted some chuckles when Nintendo announced it a short time ago, but the final hardware is actually a lot more appealing than you might expect. It's comfortable, well made and - most importantly of all - cheap. If you already own a...
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Published: 2013-10-03, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com/es/
El Nintendo 2DS es un sistema sólido y asequible para un jugador joven o para aquellos a quienes no les interesan las imágenes 3D. Trae una tarjeta SD de 4GB y se desempeña tan bien como su hermano, el 3DS (con excepción de la tercera dimensión)
El 2DS se siente, digamos, barato, y solo tiene una bocina a la cual le falta potencia. Aunque está diseñado para niños, hay varios puntos débiles en el 2DS, y es probable que no sobreviva una mala caída
A US$130, el 2DS ofrece una enorme variedad de software y es un excelente sistema para novatos. Solo asegúrate de comprar también una cubierta protectora....
Abstract: De la nada y sin ningún rumor ni filtración detrás, Nintendo hizo oficial una nueva versión de su consola portátil estrella, el Nintendo 2DS, que llega como una variante del Nintendo 3DS eliminando la capacidad 3D y su cuerpo plegable.Y hace poco en VidaE...
Published: 2013-08-31, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Just like that, Nintendo announced the Nintendo 2DS, a 2D version of its 3D hand-held console that it launched in March 2011. Pocket-lint played with the new console ahead of the official release in the UK on 12 October to see what all the fuss is about...
Comfortable in the hands, Robust design, Affordable DS option
Won't fit in your pocket, 3D camera feels pointless, We miss the hinge
If you're a gamer who hasn't jumped into the DS game yet, the 2DS is not the place you'll want to start. But if you're buying for someone younger who's been pestering you for the new Luigi's Mansion, the 2DS could be exactly what you need.Not only can it...