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The 3DS is a handheld dual-screened system released by Nintendo in 2011. The system was a successor to the DS(i) which introduced 3D graphics without the need of eyewear. It was the third and final console to be released in the "DS" series of handhelds. It features a 400x240 display for the top screen which doubles when the 3D feature is enabled, a depth-slider to control the intensity of the 3D effect in games, a 320x240 resistive touch screen for use with the Stylus, a Circle Pad for better accuracy/precision in 3D games, a Home Button, an extra outer camera for 3D photo and video-taking (the latter was added at a later date), a mic, two stereo speakers, as well as a Pedometer and Gyroscope for use in compatible games and software. It includes the following communication features:
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The '''3DS''' is a handheld dual-screened system released by Nintendo in 2011. The system was a successor to the DS(i) which introduced 3D graphics without the need of eyewear. It was the third and final console to be released in the "DS" series of handhelds. It features a 400x240 display for the top screen which doubles when the 3D feature is enabled, a depth-slider to control the intensity of the 3D effect in games, a 320x240 resistive touch screen for use with the Stylus, a Circle Pad for better accuracy/precision in 3D games, a Home Button, an extra outer camera for 3D photo and video-taking (the latter was added at a later date), a mic, two stereo speakers, as well as a Pedometer and Gyroscope for use in compatible games and software. It includes the following communication features:
    
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