Each individual may perceive the stereoscopic 3D images in different ways. Please note that certain factors such as physical condition, type of content and the environment can all affect how a person perceives the 3D effect of the Nintendo 3DS.
Stereoscopic 3D effects generated by the Nintendo 3DS benefit from the ability to develop 3D images from the spacing between the left eye and right eye. However, each individual may perceive 3D images in different ways.
Please note that in some circumstances it may be difficult to perceive 3D images correctly: when visual acuity is very different between the right eye and left eye, for example.
Nintendo has built a 3D cursor so that the 3D effects are accessible to the greatest number. By moving the cursor down, 3D images appear less distinctly. By positioning its lowest point, you can play with a full display of images in 2D. Make sure you find the 3D setup for your Nintendo 3DS which is most comfortable for you.
3D screen
See the wonderful world to life in 3D in the palm of your hand is an unforgettable experience, we must see to believe! The top screen of the Nintendo 3DS utilizes the latest technology to produce crisp, impressive 3D effects without the need to wear special glasses.
3D cursor
The 3D cursor allows you to increase or decrease the 3D effect in order to find a 3D level that best suits your eyes: you can set it up, bring it back to a more moderate or set the minimum to disable 3D. (If children under 7 years of age have access to the console, it is recommended to limit the display of 3D images using the parental control function).
Ensure you set 3D settings correctly to ensure it does not effect your sight. To achieve the best performance from your 3DS use a r4i card or r 4 cards.