Mantis41 said:If it is an A9 then Ninty could turn down the clock at release to conserve battery and perhaps ramp it up later in its lifecycle to answer challenges from Sony and the like.
Mantis41 said:If it is an A9 then Ninty could turn down the clock at release to conserve battery and perhaps ramp it up later in its lifecycle to answer challenges from Sony and the like.
Could be a bump for blind people to tell where the Dpad is.Shadowhunta said:LOL screw bump!
Theres a fine example of someone just taking it apart and not noting what screws go where, they have put the unit back together and put a screw thats too long in the back and its pushed through the front plastics LOL...*sigh* i'm such a geek, you can tell i have repaired wayyyy too many laptops at work and noticed this before.
But then they couldn't see the game...Nollog said:Could be a bump for blind people to tell where the Dpad is.Shadowhunta said:LOL screw bump!
Theres a fine example of someone just taking it apart and not noting what screws go where, they have put the unit back together and put a screw thats too long in the back and its pushed through the front plastics LOL...*sigh* i'm such a geek, you can tell i have repaired wayyyy too many laptops at work and noticed this before.
It could, but then it be pointless.Nollog said:I know that, but it could be.
Mbmax said:ahtin, any news about current DSi flashcarts on the 3ds ?
Mbmax said:There is some new pictures at TGBUS. They got one and dismantled it also : http://3ds.tgbus.com/hardware/201102/20110219163347.shtml
Yeah, but they've never done anything like you're theorizing (not that I'll discount it).ShadowFyre said:My theory is that the new "3DS Lite" will just be the same 3DS, but w/ much more battery life. After all, they already said that the 3DS won't be shrunk any more.