Probably expecting the N3DS system to reduce the clock speed to match in with the 3DS clockspeed to ensure maximum compatibility.The Shoemaker wrote:
New 3DS has launched in Japan already, it seems like it improves the overall 3DS experience. It works with some games that were circle pad pro compatable (MH3U) but not on others (Kid Icarus Uprising). It doesn`t seem to improve the preformance of older games, but does affect games that were developed with the new 3DS in mind. Both Smash Bros. and Monster Hunter 4U experience faster start up times and loading times within the games themselves.
Just like how the 3DS reduces the clock speed to 67 & 33MHZ to match in with the DS/DSi's clock speed to make sure the games running at the right speed.
Plus this shows this system is an actual 3DS successor not another 3DS model in itself.
I wonder If Nintendo added sound support for those HTML5 games, something that's normally lacking with most NetFront browsers Including the Wii U.The Shoemaker wrote:The internet browser appears to be a lot better, some say even better than the Wii U`s browser (which I like). It can view HTML5 videos and play HTML5 games. I wonder if it has PDf support.
Infact stock standard NetFront doesn't support HTML5 video yet Nintendo added that feature to there version.
It would be nice If Nintendo added PDF support to the N3DS broweser.
Plus I would be nice if they added support of Music files (MP3, AAC, MIDI, Ect)
What about the headphone output.The ShoeMaker wrote:Apparently the sound is a little louder than on the regular 3DS XL, and the screen looks crisper - resolution is the same but the sceens might be a better quality. It also has a new brightness setting that can adjust the brightness based on how bright your surroundings are.
I needed to turn up my sound system nearly full just so I can hear it, something that needed improvement.