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Nintendo Patents Dual Screen Device that Can Be Split in Half


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Nintendo has a patent filed for an apparent dual-screen console that can be split in half and become two separate handheld devices.
 

The recent Nintendo patent looks an awful lot like a 3DS, but the device can be split in half. The two separate halves can communicate with each other wirelessly, allowing two gamers to play together on the same device. While connected, the two halves play together like a DS or 3DS.
 

Interestingly enough, there is also a touchscreen on the outside of the console, which allows gamers to interact with the handheld even when it's closed.

 

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Also interesting to note, the device appears to be a handheld-only device.

 

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Interesting, but Nintendo often files patents that don't actually turn in to actual hardware down the line. (They just cover their bases, just in case.) So we'll have to wait and see if this ever actually appears :cm:

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2 hours ago, 305 said:

Samsungs impact 

Don't you mean LG? LG was an innovator, too bad they've been reduced to appliances. 

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1 hour ago, Jormungand said:

Don't you mean LG? LG was an innovator, too bad they've been reduced to appliances. 

For a second I thought what does Lady Gaga have to do with this :toofunny3:

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4 hours ago, feelslikeadream said:

Interesting, but Nintendo often files patents that don't actually turn in to actual hardware down the line. (They just cover their bases, just in case.) So we'll have to wait and see if this ever actually appears :cm:

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So is it like a switch except that the bottom half is the controller? I can’t imagine that it would split into two and allow two players to use one device. That would cut into their profits if one device could service two people. 

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Watch them make us buy the game twice for that option!

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