The Nintendo 3DS has an improved screen as opposed to its predecessors, one of the key reasons is the higher resolution. When playing DS titles on the Nintendo 3DS, the games are stretched out to use the full screen, a blur filter is then applied to counter any form of pixilation.
It has been said that Nintendo DS games look fine stretched out and that the improved 3DS display helps produce a more rich and vibrant image. For those who prefer a smaller and sharper image, Nintendo has included the option to shrink down the screens to the original Nintendo DS resolution.
By holding down the Start and Select buttons as a Nintendo DS title boots up, the screens will adjust to the original 256x192 resolution. The Nintendo DS screen resolution will leave a thick black border on both the touch screen and top screen, it is rather unattractive but at least the option is there for those who wish to use it.


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