You can't watch TV on your 3DS.
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.
You cant really compare it, as Nintendo 3DS is hand held and PS3 is used on TV, but the Nintendo 3DS is 3D, I've Played on a Nintendo 3DS its amazing the 3D, I've played on a PS3 the HD was amazing. really its down to personal opinion, personally i Like the Nintendo 3DS more.
Well, this depends. If you want to do mobile gaming you should go with a 3DS. If you want to play on a TV or monitor then go with the Xbox.
GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley - 2008 Nintendo 3DS 4-2 was released on: USA: 4 February 2011
No, you do not need a TV to play Pokémon Sun on a Nintendo 3DS. The game is designed to be played directly on the handheld device's screen. You can enjoy the game anywhere, as it does not require a television or any external display.
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The 3DS XL came after the 3DS.
Yes no metter what 3DS is a 3DS
There is no such thing as a 3DS DSi.
I'm not too sure about the specs of energy consumption but I do know Active 3Ds consume way more electricity than passive 3D TVs. Also, LG's cinema 3D TVs are all Smart Energy Saving plus.