The 3DS does not have a video-out port, so the only options are,
1 - Get your hands on a reviewer machine. Large, trusted review sites are sent special machines that do have video out, so the reviewers can take screenshots of the games.
2 - Purchase an expensive capture card and install it inside the 3DS, allowing visual data to be captured by a PC.
Yes. But most PCs do not have a DVI output, so you will need to purchase an adapter.
There is no easy way to do this. The 3DS does not have a video-out port, so there is no way to connect 3DS to a TV to display its video on the screen. Instead, you need a capture card, and this card must be installed inside the 3DS, spliced into the circuitry, with a hole cut in the case for its USB port. This port can then be connected to a monitor to stream the 3DS's video data.
Yes, since both the Nintendo DS and DSi has the Pictochat application, you can connect these two systems together.However, the Nintendo 3DS does not have pictochat, so the 3DS will not be able to connect
You will need a TV tuner card.
My 3DS cannot connect to my router. The router was reset and, of course, it wouldn't let me connect. So I deleted the settings and set it up again. The WEP key was correct and so was the SSID, but still I couldn't connect to the router. Can somebody help?
yes, the wii and the 3ds have a similar home menu and settings mechanic so yes.
There are no working 3DS emulators at the moment.
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so u can see what you typed on the computer
Not in the sense that you can communicate peer-to-peer, but you can use a computer with a wireless NIC (read: wireless card or wireless capabilities) to run as a wireless access point (read: wireles router).
Anything the laptop can send data too that is presented to the end-user is technically an output device. The built-in display, a monitor you connect through one of the data ports, a printer, etc. So yes, a monitor is an output device for a laptop
When you are choosing a PC monitor, the first thing to think about is spacing. Do you have enough space to place a big monitor, or will you have to get a small, flat panel monitor? Do you have enough space for two monitors so that you have more virtual real estate for easy viewing of lots of material? Then, make sure you have all the necessary cords. You will need a power cord for each monitor and a special cord to connect the monitor to your computer. These are usually called VGA cables or computer monitor cables.