Would not support PDF files or Flash animations Owners of Nintendo 3DS can now surf the Internet using their handheld console since June 7, or when an update will be available through the eShop. In the meantime, have revealed many details about the browser: I do not support plugins like Flash or PDF format.
You can zoom in on JPEG images via a tap on the touch screen, and the images can be saved on SD card for viewing later on the camera. The browser can display images in 3D format MPO. You can store up to sixty-four favorite sites. The browser can read the SD card to upload pictures taken with the camera of the 3DS.
Compatible image formats include MOV, GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, and ICO. The browser will also include a parental control restrictions on navigation in the case is a child to use the console. Source: Adriansang
You can zoom in on JPEG images via a tap on the touch screen, and the images can be saved on SD card for viewing later on the camera. The browser can display images in 3D format MPO. You can store up to sixty-four favorite sites. The browser can read the SD card to upload pictures taken with the camera of the 3DS.
Compatible image formats include MOV, GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, and ICO. The browser will also include a parental control restrictions on navigation in the case is a child to use the console. Source: Adriansang
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