http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/gaming.gadgets/10/01/nintendo.3ds.steinberg/index.html
By Scott Steinberg
By Scott Steinberg
Main ideas:
Nintendo just announced that 3DS would come out on Japanese market with multiple new figures. Unlike other 3D electronic products, 3ND doesn't require cumbersome stereoscopic glasses to create 3D vision. Also, popular games will be available on this, and costumers don't have to pay for hardware upgrading stuff. More technique devices will be added on it, including a digital camera and WI-FI. All of these new figures showed that 3DS has already become one of the biggest competitors against other electronic products from different companies.
Personal perspectives:
I do like electronic products, that is the main reason why I picked this. However, personally I prefer the electronic products with high visual qualities, especially the products from SONY.
If a company wants to win the "battle" in the market, they need to dominate themselves by putting much effort into the research of brand new products. They also need to public and spread the advantages of products, in order to win the major market.
Nintendo did lots of efforts on the things that I mentioned above. They have won the trust and good reputation among the most American customers.
However, for the students like us, these electronic products can just give us recreations. We'd better not spend too much time on these things, otherwise, we will be buried into a tiny world, which is not good for our future life.
That is the point that I want to point out.
Vocabulary:
1. Debut: the act of beginning something new.
2. Gadget: small mechanical stuff
3. Stereoscopic: a adjective to describe three-dimensional feelings
4. Bandwagon: a popular trend that attracts growing support
5. Versatility: the ability to own many skills
Vocabulary:
1. Debut: the act of beginning something new.
2. Gadget: small mechanical stuff
3. Stereoscopic: a adjective to describe three-dimensional feelings
4. Bandwagon: a popular trend that attracts growing support
5. Versatility: the ability to own many skills
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