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Testseek.co.uk have collected 40 expert reviews of the Nintendo 2DS and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nintendo 2DS.
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The editors liked

  • Comfortable in the hands
  • Robust design
  • Affordable DS option
  • Great library of games and StreetPass software
  • The most ergonomic 3DS yet
  • Slightly improved battery life
  • Affordable
  • Works with all 3DS and DS games
  • Who used 3D playback anyway?
  • There are some great Nintendo games out there
  • Perfect for Pokemon
  • Ships with power adaptor
  • Not uncomfortable in use (despite looks)
  • The Nintendo 2DS is the most affordable portable system for a younger gamer or for those not interested in 3D visuals. It packs in a 4GB SD card and gives players access to the 3DS' impressive library of cartridge-based and downloadable games. Best of all
  • Cheap price
  • Amazing games
  • Durable design
  • The first thing that hits you when you pick up the Nintendo 2DS is how surprisingly robust it feels. Yes
  • This is a cheaper version of the 3DS
  • But it's clearly been constructed to withstand a fair amount of punishment. In fact
  • It takes us back to the days of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color - two incredibly resilient machines aimed at overzealous youngsters who didn't care about such things as c
  • Cheap
  • Plays all 3DS and DS games
  • Child-friendly design
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Comfortable shoulder buttons
  • 3D dropped
  • Bigger catalogue of games
  • Inexpensive
  • Does everything the 3DS can
  • Except 3D
  • Hinge
  • Free design is more kid
  • Friendly

The editors didn't like

  • Won't fit in your pocket
  • 3D camera feels pointless
  • We miss the hinge
  • Feels cheap
  • Plasticky and toylike
  • Won't fit in pocket
  • Non-folding design
  • Might not suit young kids' small hands
  • Not exactly ergonomic brilliance
  • Least attractive DS out there
  • No auto power saving mode
  • Battery life should really be better
  • The 2DS feels cheap and has only one speaker
  • Which sounds a little lacking. Though it's designed for children
  • There are a few vulnerable spots on the 2DS
  • And it might not survive a bad fall. By today's standards
  • Its screens feel too small
  • Needs a case
  • Least elegant DS platform
  • No 3D
  • Losing the 3D option might not be as dramatic as you think
  • But it's still a shame to see it removed from this scaled-down system - it's the 3DS console's main talking point
  • After all. Another drawback of the 2DS is the mono speaker
  • Which isn't fantastic quality. Stereo sound is still available via the headphone socket
  • However.The console also loses the clamshell design of the original 3DS sys
  • Mono speaker
  • Resistive touchscreen
  • Ugly design
  • Cheap
  • Plasticky feel
  • A bit clunky compared to the 3DS

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  Published: 2017-09-18, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Its looks and loss of 3D may be divisive, but the Nintendo 2DS console is great for kids...

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  Published: 2016-10-24, Author: Damien , review by: knowyourmobile.com

  • Cheap, Plays all 3DS and DS games, Child-friendly design, Comfortable to hold
  • No 3D, Mono speaker, Resistive touchscreen
  • The Nintendo 2DS might seem like an odd idea on paper, but in reality it's a far more attractive proposition than you may at first assume. It has its shortcomings - the mono speaker and the resistive screen, for example - but for the price, it's hard to...

 
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  Published: 2016-05-20, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The Nintendo 2DS is the most affordable portable system for a younger gamer or for those not interested in 3D visuals. It packs in a 4GB SD card and gives players access to the 3DS' impressive library of cartridge-based and downloadable games. Best of all
  • The 2DS feels cheap and has only one speaker, which sounds a little lacking. Though it's designed for children, there are a few vulnerable spots on the 2DS, and it might not survive a bad fall. By today's standards, its screens feel too small
  • With a new low price, the 2DS offers a huge array of compelling games and makes for a great entry-level system for uninitiated first-time gamers...

 
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  Published: 2016-01-28, Author: Katharine , review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • The 2DS may not have quite the same level of appeal as the DS Lite or other budget Nintendo handhelds before it, but it's nevertheless a great addition to the 3DS family. Its sturdy chassis makes it a great choice for younger gamers, and with the 3DS goin...

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  Published: 2013-11-10, Author: Will , review by: itproportal.com

  • Inexpensive, Does everything the 3DS can, except 3D, Hinge, free design is more kid, friendly
  • A bit clunky compared to the 3DS
  • The 2DS is clearly Nintendo's attempt to make a more accessible handheld for kids. It succeeds in putting parents at ease with its lower price and hinge-free design (and 2D screen, if the effects of 3D are a concern). The 3DS and 3DS XL are still far sup...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-22, Author: Michael , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Comfortable shoulder buttons, 3D dropped, Bigger catalogue of games
  • Ugly design, Cheap, plasticky feel, Mono speaker
  • The Nintendo 2DS is is no danger of winning any design awards, but it's the cheapest way yet to get a Pokemon or Zelda fix. Next, read our round-up of the best games of 2013...

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  Published: 2013-10-15, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Affordable, works with all 3DS and DS games, who used 3D playback anyway?, there are some great Nintendo games out there, perfect for Pokemon, ships with power adaptor, not uncomfortable in use (despite looks)
  • Won't fit in pocket, non-folding design, might not suit young kids' small hands, not exactly ergonomic brilliance, least attractive DS out there, no auto power saving mode, battery life should really be better
  • The Nintendo 2DS is a stroke of genius as much as it is a stroke of necessity. A 3DS minus the feature that anyone barely uses - great. A handheld that'll make buying Pokemon X & Y accessible to a wider audience - very shrewd. A more budget entry in...

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  Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Guy , review by: stuff.tv

  • Great library of games and StreetPass software, The most ergonomic 3DS yet, Slightly improved battery life
  • Feels cheap, plasticky and toylike
  • At £110, the 2DS is £30 cheaper than the 3DS, and £50 cheaper than the 3DS XL. The 3DS XL is still the best choice for most, as it offers the biggest screens and the most complete feature set of the lot. The 2DS, meanwhile, is really only suited to the ...

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  Published: 2013-10-08, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • The first thing that hits you when you pick up the Nintendo 2DS is how surprisingly robust it feels. Yes, this is a cheaper version of the 3DS, but it's clearly been constructed to withstand a fair amount of punishment. In fact, it takes us back to the days of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color - two incredibly resilient machines aimed at overzealous youngsters who didn't care about such things as c
  • Losing the 3D option might not be as dramatic as you think, but it's still a shame to see it removed from this scaled-down system - it's the 3DS console's main talking point, after all. Another drawback of the 2DS is the mono speaker, which isn't fantastic quality. Stereo sound is still available via the headphone socket, however.The console also loses the clamshell design of the original 3DS sys
  • The 2DS may have attracted some chuckles when Nintendo announced it a short time ago, but the final hardware is actually a lot more appealing than you might expect. It's comfortable, well made and - most importantly of all - cheap. If you already own a...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-31, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Abstract:  Just like that, Nintendo announced the Nintendo 2DS, a 2D version of its 3D hand-held console that it launched in March 2011. Pocket-lint played with the new console ahead of the official release in the UK on 12 October to see what all the fuss is about...

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