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Will Anyone Buy a 3D Nintendo DS?

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March 30, 2010
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Will Anyone Buy a 3D Nintendo DS?
Nintendo says a 3D version of its Nintendo DS is coming out next year--but does anyone really care about 3D? This week I discuss the no-glasses technology that Nintendo's developing for its handheld gaming console and explore the implications. - Matt Peckham, PCWorld
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