Well, the top screen is about three inches. The bottom screen is exactly two and a half inches. But only the top screen uses the 3D affect.
The screen is 4.2 larger then the DS lite.
The screen is 4.2 larger then the DS lite.
The 3DS gyroscope is planted in the middle of the 3DS, beneath the touch screen.
The Nintendo 3DS is smaller than the 3DS XL in both dimensions and screen size. The original 3DS measures approximately 5.3 inches wide, 2.9 inches tall, and 0.8 inches deep, while the 3DS XL measures about 6.3 inches wide, 3.7 inches tall, and 0.8 inches deep. The screen sizes also differ, with the 3DS featuring a 3.53-inch top screen and a 3.02-inch bottom screen compared to the 3DS XL's 4.88-inch top screen and 4.18-inch bottom screen. Overall, the 3DS is significantly more compact than the 3DS XL.
In comparison to the 3DS, the 3DS XL is much larger with a bigger screen. The 3DS games work just the same in both consoles.
Basically the 3DS XL is a larger 3DS so if you want a larger screen size, go for the 3DS XL. The 3DS is cheaper and is smaller if the XL is too bulky for you.
The 3ds has a smaller screen and the bottom screen is about the same size as a normal DS and the top is widescreen so its sorta bigger. not as big as the XL though, but its bigger then the normal ds (:
The home menu is that screen full of icons that displays when the 3DS is switched on.
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Yes The 3ds Does Have A 3d Screen (Only The Top Screen). It Has a Slider on The Right Side Of The Upper Screen So You Can Choose How Strong You Want To See The 3D Or If You Want To Tunr of The 3D Hope This Helps :) ~SyedMustafaJelani
the animals basically "jump off the screen" from the 3DS