Did electronics manufacturer Sharp just give the world an early look at what the new Nintendo 3DS will be capable of? Because Sharpās new 3D touchscreen display for portable devices sounds precisely what the 3DS needs.
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The new 3D touchscreen LCD tech is capable of switching between 2D and 3D modes, perfect for backward compatibility with the current Nintendo DS and DSi software libraries. And, perhaps best of all, Sharpās new screen features some impressive specs, boasting a 854 x 480 pixel resolution. Compared to the 256 x 192 pixel resolution of the Nintendo DSi and DSi XL and the 480 x 272 resolution of the PlayStation Portable, we could have a very attractive picture to look forward to.
The 3.4ā³ screen that Sharp unveiled is bigger than that of the Nintendo DSi (3.25ā³) but smaller than the DSi XL (4.2ā³). That size backs up previous reports that the Nintendo 3DS would sport a pair of screens smaller than the XL version of Nintendoās popular handheld. Those same reports, which appear to have forced Nintendo to reveal its 3DS plans earlier than expected, also pegged Sharp as one of the manufacturers of the deviceās screens
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Nintendo has not officially revealed the specifications or manufacturer of the Nintendo 3DS, which it plans to showcase at this yearās E3 expo.
Sharp Presents 3D Touchscreen LCD, Switchable Between 2D and 3D Modes [Sharp]