Monday, September 24, 2012

Nintendo 3DS XL - Blue/Black

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If one looks at the 3DS With An unbiased, objective point of view, there is a lot to love. It was basically a next-gen successor of Nintendo DS console's vastly successful, with the horse-power of a console Somewhere Between the Gamecube and the Wii. It Utilized a very cool 3-D effect That, when done right, really adds to the overall immersion of the gaming experiences available on it. Everything was an improvement on the original DS. Granted, it had some caveats and Also issues as well.

The 3DS XL does a very good job delivering the goodness of the original 3DS, while making vast improvements over its smaller brother original. In this review, I will focus on the Differences and this model makes improvements on the 3DS line. I'll warn you right now, this is a long review. If you do not like long reviews, then you may want to skip this. : PScreen Size: With a title That includes "XL," obviously the Increase in size is the biggest difference Between This and the original 3DS. It may be easy to hear that the screens are 90% bigger than the original, but it really is a stark difference When you take the system out of the package and see it for yourself.

The XL's screens are HUGE Compared to the original. It's comparable to the jump Between the DSi and the DSXL, For those savvy to What that means, but In This case its even bigger screen Because the top is in a widescreen format. DESPITE the size Increase, the picture is still crisp and pops with nice detail. Because I thought the screen That would be bigger, but same resolution With The as the original, the XL's picture would be distorted and fuzzy, but that's not the case here.

 I've put the detail screen Rigorous testing and quality through since buying the system, playing many different games, and the bigger picture really makes the scenery more detailed than I ever noticed before. It's no exaggeration to say That the games actually feel new Greater detail due to this. It's great!Screen quality: Instead of the top half of the XL having a shiny, glossy finish of the screen and the area around it That the original featured, the 3DSXL features an almost "smoothed over" That was meant to finish lessen glare from the sun or other lights from bothering your eyes. It actually makes quite a difference.

The trade-off Is that the back-lighting Seems just a smidgen less bright, but not much at all. One of the biggest problems I had With The Original 3DS was the problem of "ghosting." It was frequent Especially in games with areas of high contrast. This was a common issue people had With The Original 3DS, but I have not noticed it much at all yet With The XL. This is a big plus for me, Because ghosting That was one of my biggest flus With The Original.

 I made my peace with it though, ghosting Because Occurs naturally from time to time with the tech being Utilized in the 3DS, but mostly gone to Have It is a real treat here. The colors in the XL seem brighter and a bit more vibrant as well. The touch screen is really nicely made, and Seems to be a slight improvement on the original, but the difference is negligible. The saying, "If It Is not broke, do not fix it," comes to mind.

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