By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
One of the New Nintendo 3DS‘s most welcomed added functions is head tracking. Its purpose is to help make the 3D effect more stable, and you know what, so far, the function seems to work pretty well. https://kotaku.com/nintendo-just-announced-a-new-3ds-1628389333 In

the video you below,

you can see me testing the head tracking software. Keep in mind that the video is, of course, in 2D.
I like how the New Nintendo 3DS tries to adjust to your
75r positioning, making the 3D effect more comfortable than it’s ever been. Good stuff, Nintendo. For more New Nintendo 3DS coverage, see how
75r com it stacks up to the original 3DS as well as this speed test and a look at how the handheld’s faceplates work.
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