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Specifications:
- When you need to rest your hands from all the intense gaming, this folding stand 3DS hand grip will help you a lot
- With light weight and comfortable design, this folding hand grip with stand for 3DS is easy for you to carry and use
- This folding hand grip with stand for 3DS will give you a more comfortable, convenient and exact effect
- With high quality material and fine workmanship, this 3DS is comfortable and durable to use
- You can check out your 3D pictures while the grip controller rests securely in the 3DS stand
- Whether you're racing cars or playing your favorite first person shooter, the folding stand will help you maneuver your way through games with precision
- This is a NON-OEM product
- Compatible With : 3DS
Details:

- This hand grip with folding stand for 3DS is easy to store, carry and use, because of its compact and folding design

- The 3DS stand can be adjusted for meeting your certain needs when playing games

- Made of high quality material and fine workmanship, this 3DS hand grip is durable for long time use

- With the hand grip with folding stand for 3DS, you will have a better gaming experience

- With exquisite workmanship and fine details, this hand grip stand works perfect for 3DS grip controller
Nintendo DS Styles:

The Nintendo DS is a popular hand held gaming system because the games interest all demographics, from younger children to adults. Over the years, this device has morphed into a variety of models that range in color, size and features. As technology has improved, Nintendo included such features as 3-D game play in this portable device
- Ninendo DS and DS Lite: The original DS was launched in 2004 as the first hand held console with a touch screen, and the DS Lite is the slimmer version of the DS system. The larger, original model measured 5.85 x 3.33 x 1.13inches, while the DS Lite is 5.24 x 2.91 x 0.85 inches. Both systems have a touch screen on the bottom with a basic non-touch screen on top. A stylus is used to play on the touch screen. These models are the only Nintendo DS consoles that can also play Game Boy Advance cartridges.
- DSi: Though the models appear similar in size and shape, the DSi is a more advanced version of the DS Lite. Its new features include a camera on the front that captures sound as well as pictures. When you take pictures on your DSi, you can upload these images directly to Flipnote Studio Animation to edit on your computer or to share with family and friends. With DSiWare, you can download games and content directly to the hand held system. The DSi can also surf the Internet using the DSi Browser.
- DSi XL: The DSi XL was released in 2010. This model is similar to the DSi, but has a larger screen that is easier to read and play on. In comparison, the DSi XL screen is 4.2 inches diagonal, while the DS Lite and DSi have 3.25-inch screen. The DSi XL features pre-programmed software and has an additional stylus that is similar to a full-sized pen for extra comfort.
- 3DS: Nintendo 3DS is the future of the DS and is set for a March 27, 2011 release. This system has the same features as the DSi, but with a 3-D screen on top. You can adjust the depth of the 3-D on the side, or turn it off completely if you want. This system also has the ability to set to "Street Pass." This means when you pass others with or using the DS, the units communicate with each other for game play or score comparisons
The History of 3DS:

- Nintendo had been experimenting with 3D technology since the late 1980s. Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally was the first game developed by Nintendo to take advantage of the technology, and utilized special goggles with a liquid crystal shutter in order to make images appear to pop out of the screen, giving them a 3D effect. In 1995, Gunpei Yokoi, the creator of the Game Boy, began developing the Virtual Boy. The system was released much earlier than intended, so that Nintendo could allocate more resources to the then-Ultra 64, and the Virtual Boy went on to become a commercial failure for Nintendo. Shigeru Miyamoto was dissatisfied with the wire-frame models the console displayed and practicality of the system, feeling that the concept was ahead of its time
- The failure of the Virtual Boy left many at Nintendo doubting the viability of 3D gaming. Despite this, Nintendo continued to investigate incorporating 3D technology into other products. The Nintendo GameCube, released in 2001, is Nintendo's second 3D capable system. Every GameCube system produced features the capability to display true stereoscopic 3D, but only the launch title Luigi's Mansion was designed to utilise the technology. As 3D displays were not widespread at the time and producing a compatible display was deemed prohibitively expensive to consumers, this functionality was never enabled
- Nintendo next attempted putting a display later used for the Nintendo 3DS into a Game Boy Advance SP. However, the resolution for such a display was not sharp and precise enough at the time, and Nintendo was not satisfied with the experiment. With the development of the Nintendo DS and at the insistence of Hiroshi Yamauchi, the company investigated achieving 3D visuals at an exhibition at Shigureden, a theme park. Visitors navigate around the park with the aid of guide software on a Nintendo DS system. Although nothing was produced, Nintendo was able to conduct extensive research and develop the methodology that was later used to develop the Nintendo 3DS
Package Included:
- 1 x Hand Folding Grip with Stand for 3DS
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James
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01-10-2012- Other Thoughts: This one is perfect for me who like playing games, love it. The quality is good!
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Hermosa
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04-25-2011- Other Thoughts: I purchased this Hand Grip controller for my 11year old, we were tired of the wires all over his room, now he can sit in his new playroom. Good quality!
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Julius
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06-05-2011- Other Thoughts: I got this hand grip folding stand for my son as one of his birthday gifts. I loved the way it looked. I didnt want to get him a plain one, this was perfect. I want to buy another one.
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Leonard
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07-19-2011- Other Thoughts: Sleek design, ergonomic comfort. Works great, good 3DS stand for hand grip controller.
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Gordon
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02-07-2012- Other Thoughts: It's true what everyone says about this hand grip, it is great, has good range, feels good, no lag, excellent lifespan.
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