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== 3DS Specs == | == 3DS Specs == | ||
=== Screens === | |||
<u>Upper screen:</u> | |||
* LCD screen | |||
* 5:3 | |||
* 400 x 240 pixels (2 layered screens -> 3D effect using MPO) | |||
<u>Bottom screen:</u> | |||
* LCD screen | |||
* 4:3 | |||
* 320 x 240 pixels | |||
* resistive touchscreen (pressure sensitive) | |||
=== 3D Effect === | |||
The upper screen has two superimposed LCD screens. When 3D-effect is active, the two screens slightly shift to the left and right respectively, which creates a 3-dimensional effect. 400 x 240 pixels per screen. The 3D view can be adjusted using the depth slider. | |||
=== Cameras === | |||
The 3DS has 3 camera lenses. One inner camera, and two outside camera lenses able to take 3D pictures. | |||
Regular pictures are in the '''JPG''' format. 3D pictures are in the '''MPO''' (<u>Multi-Picture Object</u> Bitmap file) format. | |||
=== MPO === | |||
An MPO file contains two JPG images. By reading a MPO file with a supporting device, the 2D JPGS create a 3D image. | |||
A device which does not support MPO cannot open and display the 3D image and may only display a JPG image version. | |||
== 3DS vs CSS == | == 3DS vs CSS == |
Revision as of 14:45, 17 February 2025
☺ ⬀ ⊟ Research process log by the 3DS Working Group ⊟ ⬁ ☺
3DS Specs
Screens
Upper screen:
- LCD screen
- 5:3
- 400 x 240 pixels (2 layered screens -> 3D effect using MPO)
Bottom screen:
- LCD screen
- 4:3
- 320 x 240 pixels
- resistive touchscreen (pressure sensitive)
3D Effect
The upper screen has two superimposed LCD screens. When 3D-effect is active, the two screens slightly shift to the left and right respectively, which creates a 3-dimensional effect. 400 x 240 pixels per screen. The 3D view can be adjusted using the depth slider.
Cameras
The 3DS has 3 camera lenses. One inner camera, and two outside camera lenses able to take 3D pictures.
Regular pictures are in the JPG format. 3D pictures are in the MPO (Multi-Picture Object Bitmap file) format.
MPO
An MPO file contains two JPG images. By reading a MPO file with a supporting device, the 2D JPGS create a 3D image.
A device which does not support MPO cannot open and display the 3D image and may only display a JPG image version.
3DS vs CSS
♥ Works
spec | does it work on kindle? | notes |
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background-color | ? | WORKS! YAY! |