Siemens Nintendo Ds [iOS LIMITED]

The Intersection of Industrial Precision and Interactive Play: Does a "Siemens Nintendo DS" Exist?

The Siemens Nintendo DS partnership paved the way for future collaborations between gaming and healthcare companies. The success of the Siemens HealthSuite inspired other healthcare organizations to explore the use of gaming technology in medical applications. siemens nintendo ds

Lower screen is resistive touch (barely responsive near edges). Upper screen has poor viewing angles and ghosting. Resolution is sub-native for DS games (if it even runs them). Most clones use a low-cost LCD from surplus mobile phones. Lower screen is resistive touch (barely responsive near

Enthusiasts occasionally "mod" old consoles to interface with industrial equipment via custom homebrew software, though this is never an official Siemens application. Most clones use a low-cost LCD from surplus mobile phones

In the mid-2000s, when the was revolutionizing gaming with its dual-screen and stylus-based input, industrial companies like Siemens were actively seeking ways to make factory-floor monitoring more mobile. Handheld Diagnostics and Control