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The Nintendo 3DS Power Cord and The Nintendo 3DS

The Nintendo 3DS handheld gaming device incorporates 3-D graphics, without the requirement for glasses. The microphone and camera also be utilized.



The game Face Raiders lets you take an image of yourself that you then spit into tiny digital pieces.



The main circuitboard of the Nintendo 3DS is made up of chips that include sensors, processors and even processors.



This illustration illustrates how a parallax barrier -similar to the one you find in the Nintendo 3DS -- creates the illusion of a 3D object without glasses. You can see the speakers placed on either side of the screen.



The Nintendo 3DS introduces augmented Reality gaming to the Nintendo experience through special cards.



The Nintendo 3DS and power cord.



The Nintendo 3DS comes with a telescoping stylus that fits snugly on the back of the device.



The Nintendo 3DS comes with several cards that are designed to play augmented reality games.



The side view of the Nintendo 3DS - you can see the switches that control the Wi-Fi and 3-D features.



This aspect of the Nintendo 3DS can be seen the SD card slot and also the volume control.



The back of the Nintendo 3DS is where you'll find the power port, cartridge slot and stylus slot.



The bottom of the Nintendo 3DS. Nintendo uses standard 00 Phillips-head.



The left side of the Nintendo 3DS has the gamepad controller as well as a brand new circular pad controller.



The Nintendo 3DS's touch screen is a resistive touch screen.



A close-up view of the base of the Nintendo 3DS shows the placement of the most important control buttons.



The front-facing camera on the Nintendo 3DS can take images that you can use in apps and games. We love Matt!



You may receive updates on the Nintendo 3DS from Nintendo, or by walking past other gamers using their consoles.



The sound recorder in the Nintendo 3DS lets you play with the microphone to make your own sound effects.



Replacing the battery of the Nintendo 3DS is simple -- you just need a size 00 Phillips-head to take off the back plate.



The Nintendo 3DS without the back panel.



The battery of the Nintendo 3DS pops out easily.



Only a few screws hold the base of the Nintendo 3DS together.



Your warranty will be void when you open the Nintendo 3DS. Better let us do it.



Here's the circuit board of the Nintendo 3DS.



The Toshiba flash memory chips can be located by lifting the SD card slot.



Here's the Nintendo 3DS' resistive touch screen without its frame.



The back of the Nintendo 3DS touch screen isn't terribly engaging.



The Nintendo 3DS case is now empty of its contents.



These pads of rubber rest against the contacts of the controls.



The back of the Nintendo 3DS 3-D screen. It is possible to see the wiring and the speaker's back.



Here's the touchscreen that is resistive for the Nintendo 3DS with its protective cover removed.



The back panel of 3DS with all other components removed.



A close look at the wires that supply power to the 3D screen and sound system for the Nintendo 3DS.



The case's upper part is used as a mount for the controls and touch screen display.



The Nintendo 3DS comes with a 2 gigabyte SD card from Toshiba.



This tiny chip controls the Nintendo 3DS's infrared transceiver.



This strange-looking part is the interface for the Nintendo 3DS's circle pad controller.



The Wi-Fi board on the Nintendo 3DS. The Wi-Fi antenna is depicted by the long wire.



The ARM CPU for Nintendo 3DS is highlighted. This chip is responsible for power.
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Invensense created this tiny highlight chip for the Nintendo 3DS.



Toshiba's chip provides the Nintendo 3DS its flash memory storage.



This chip comes from Texas Instruments is a graphics processing unit (GPU) which reduces the work of creating graphics off the CPU.



The mysterious chip inside the Nintendo 3DS appears to be connected to the recording of data.



This tiny chip is Nintendo 3DS's accelerometer.



Assorted Nintendo 3DS components.



This is how many screws it takes to keep the Nintendo 3DS from falling apart. The button gives a sense of the size.



While HowStuffWorks.com can be a bit harsh to electronics, it's all part of the pursuit for knowledge.



This is what the Nintendo 3DS looks like once we're done with it.


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