Nintendo 2DS Unboxing
Designed as a cheaper alternative to Nintendo's immensely popular 3DS, the company's 2DS is an extremely paired down iteration. There's not clamshell design, or 3D technology onboard. Instead, Nintendo opted to go with a device that's essentially the size of a small tablet, stacked the screens on top of each other, and kept the layout familiar to previous handheld gaming devices. Despite how it looks, the 2DS is actually very comfortable in the hand, and it feels much more premium than you think.
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Designed as a cheaper alternative to Nintendo's immensely popular 3DS, the company's 2DS is an extremely paired down iteration. There's not clamshell design, or 3D technology onboard. Instead, Nintendo opted to go with a device that's essentially the size of a small tablet, stacked the screens on top of each other, and kept the layout familiar to previous handheld gaming devices. Despite how it looks, the 2DS is actually very comfortable in the hand, and it feels much more premium than you think.
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