| MohammadBadir said: Handheld. Too. Expensive. |
Could be brought down in cost quickly, because Nintendo is using the same components for all three variants, they'll be asking for 20 million orders per year. That will give them leverage to drop the price.
Keep in mind too, this isn't a rinky dink New 3DS that doesn't really do anything well but play games. For $50 more than a N3DS, you'd be getting graphics noticably above a Wii U and even opening the door to some PS4 ports (at a lower res of course). Android functionality could open the door to things like being able to watch movies, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. so I mean compared to a $700 iPad ... suddenly this thing stacks up very favorably. It would blow those cheapo $200 tablets out of the water too.







