Ninteno has officially released detailed images and dimensional specs. Armed with that information, it's relatively easy to create a mockup lite with CG that's accurately in proportion with the standard DS dimensions.
One one hand, it's nice that Nintendo releases hardware updates and improvements. At the same time, it's kind of a slap in the face to anyone who purchased the older, now out-of-date hardware.
Looks to me like they're mainly trying to apply the Revolution style to it. A kind of standardization in hardware marketing, if you will.
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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Ninteno has officially released detailed images and dimensional specs. Armed with that information, it's relatively easy to create a mockup lite with CG that's accurately in proportion with the standard DS dimensions.
One one hand, it's nice that Nintendo releases hardware updates and improvements. At the same time, it's kind of a slap in the face to anyone who purchased the older, now out-of-date hardware.
Looks to me like they're mainly trying to apply the Revolution style to it. A kind of standardization in hardware marketing, if you will.