Nintendo Wii: The New Age Of Gaming


At first glance, you might mistake it as a thin CPU model or a DVD player equipped with a remote control, which definitely looks cooler with its white colored feature. But as you look at it closely, there would be that intuition that tells you, there's something more to it than meets the eye. Ladies and Gentlemen, here's an introduction to a whole new gaming experience made entirely by Nintendo. This program has in it endless options not giving owners any reason to be bored. The white compact style makes Wii a chic addition to your entertainment system. This can be designed to be placed flat on a surface or you can show it off by putting it on a console stand. Its size is approximately 8 inches long and 6 inches wide. Its thickness is not more than 2 inches. To give you a better idea how slick this gadget is, imagine a stack of 3 DVD cases. Regarding controller ports, Wii has 4 ports and 2 memory cards made especially for the Nintendo GameCube. This can make the memory cards compatible to any titles connected with the Nintendo GameCube. Wii Remotes can have 4 communicating panels. It can also be linked to your television set by using an AV port that is multi-output. This system features a component and composite and an S-video. Connecting to the Internet need not be a fuss. No wires and no cables are required. This is because Wii can easily be wirelessly linked to the Internet by the use of a router or a LAN adapter made especially for the Wii. It can also connect to Nintendo DS wirelessly. Here, you can enjoy the Wii Email that lets you connect and send email to other friends as well. There are two brains that power the device. These cutting-edge processors are divided into two: the PowerPC CPU that is developed with the good efforts of IBM and a custom GPU that's from ATI. The Wii SD is a slot meant for memory cards wherein you can drag MP3s into the card then download soundtracks, photos and some of your favorite slideshows. The advancement of the game doesn't stop at sitting down. Games played with Nintendo Wii requires moving parts of the body. That is why the Sensor Bar works like a charm in coordination with the Wii Remotes that make hand movements to be possibly detected. Also included in the package is the Wii AV cable that you can use to hook it up your television. An AC adapter is also a basic. Lastly, the console stand that can hold the Wii in a dramatically incredible angle.

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