Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “3DS XL Unboxing-Is it worth it??”.
Okay, hi chief um today I’ve got the new well actually kind of not so new, now console from Nintendo, which is the Nintendo 3ds XL, and I’m going to be doing an unboxing and then a review and a comparison with Sony’s PlayStation Vita, as well as comparison To the old PlayStation Portable just to see how it stands up in terms of performance and price, the games has got available. So yet again, I’m gon na go in with a screwdriver screwdriver, the cool, so the one as you can see I’ve got here is the silver and black and it does not include an AC adapter. So what do we get here? Get some AR cards as it does have an augmented reality feature a bit like the PlayStation Vita, and this one is definitely meant to compete directly against it. Customer support yep important. No one ever reads that Quick Start Guide.
Last I’ve actually printed it in color there. That’S um: that’s a change! So here we have the console itself. First impressions, it’s pretty heavy, it’s definitely happier than its predecessor and well it’s pretty big. Oh God, sorry open it up. It clicks nicely in place. The analog stick feels quite firm, but it’s also glides. Quite smoothly along so it feels very nice. The top screen is huge and looks even bigger because, obviously when compared with the PS Vita as two screens, instead of one, so that’s already gorgeous slick screen.
Obviously, the resolution is nowhere near as high go a resistive screen here at the bottom and the power button is here: stylus is located on the side and again that’s quite a nice clicky sort of feel when you take it in and push it back. So the power led social ability is the charm there’s power charging and here’s a 3d clicker. It’S lighter, so it does click when you slide it, so you actually, you can tell when your 3d is off. You just get this sort of satisfying click.
Just just for confirmation really that you’ve done and I suppose the slider is a bit bigger than it was on the original 3d s. So it’s a bit more comfortable to use it’s a matte finish, so it’s nowhere near as fingerprint attractive as the previous in Tendo 3d s, which was known for its some glossy fingerprint magnet sort of material. Basically it it just feels much more solid, it’s nowhere near as thick I mean just my initial first impressions are that it’s a much more polished consult when we actually get into the for review, will compare with the PlayStation Vita and see if sort of Nintendo has Really got it right this time because I mean they’ve been revising the Nintendo DS for for a good six seven years now and really it does seem like they need something new. But let’s see if this revised edition of the DSM Li can keep up the trend and take down Sony once more. Okay, so stay tuned and watch the upcoming video, which is going to be the full review and then 1/2 Tokyo comparison with the PlayStation Vita.
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