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Hey guys its marck and i got alot of information about the new wii
i got the information on gamestop so here it is

intendo Wii U Features



Miiverse

Miiverse is a brand-new network communication system that lets gamers from around the world share experiences, discuss games and discover new content. Using their personalized Mii character, players enter Miiverse and see games, applications or entertainment content that either they have interacted with recently, expressed interest in learning more about or that their friends are using or discussing. From here they can challenge their friends to play together, ask a question about a difficult level or discover new elements of their favorite games they never knew existed. After a notable achievement or other share-worthy moment, players can pause their game or application and seamlessly post messages to the Miiverse community.


TV Remote

The Wii U GamePad controller may also function as an infrared TV remote, whether users are watching TV or playing a game.


Near Field Communication (NFC)

The Wii U GamePad has the ability to communicate wirelessly with objects that are held above it. This allows for a variety of interesting new possibilities for games and activities.


Nintendo eShop

The digital storefront for Wii U will be available at launch and offer a variety of content for people to download and enjoy. Consumers will also be able to purchase and download select games that are also available at retail stores.


Video Entertainment

Nintendo is working with Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant Video, and YouTube to bring video experiences to Wii U that will take advantage of the integrated second-screen experience. Additional details will be released at a later time.


Video Chat

Using the built-in camera of the Wii U GamePad, people can communicate with other Wii U owners in real time.


Internet Browser

Wii U comes with a browser that lets people with a wireless Internet connection surf the Internet from the comfort of their couches.


Nintendo Wii U Specifications



Size

Approximately 1.8 inches high, 10.5 inches deep and 6.8 inches long.


Weight

Approximately 3.41 pounds (1.5 kg).


Wii U GamePad

The Wii U GamePad™ controller removes the traditional barriers between games, players and the TV by creating a second window into the video game world. It incorporates a 6.2-inch, 16:9 aspect ratio LCD touch screen, as well as traditional button controls and two analog sticks. Inputs include a +Control Pad, L/R sticks, L/R stick buttons, A/B/X/Y buttons, L/R buttons, ZL/ZR buttons, Power button, HOME button, -/SELECT button, +/START button, and TV CONTROL button. The GamePad also includes motion control (powered by an accelerometer, gyroscope and geomagnetic sensor), a front-facing camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, rumble features, a sensor bar, an included stylus and support for Near Field Communication (NFC) functionality. It is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and weighs approximately 1.1 pounds (500 g).


Other Controllers

The Wii U console is capable of supporting two Wii U GamePad controllers, up to four Wii Remote (or Wii Remote Plus) controllers or Wii U Pro Controllers, and Wii accessories such as the Nunchuk, Classic Controller and Wii Balance Board.


Video Output

Supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i. Compatible cables include HDMI, Wii D-Terminal, Wii Component Video, Wii RGB, Wii S-Video Stereo AV and Wii AV


Appearance

The new console features a compact design that will make it a natural addition to any home entertainment setup.


CPU

IBM Power?-based multi-core processor.


GPU

AMD Radeon™-based High Definition GPU.


Storage

Wii U uses an internal flash memory. It also supports SD memory cards and external USB storage.


Media

Wii U can access the Internet via wireless (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) connection. The console features four USB 2.0 connectors – two in the front and two in the rear – that support Wii LAN Adapters.


Networking

Wii U can access the Internet via wireless (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) connection. The console features four USB 2.0 connectors – two in the front and two in the rear – that support Wii LAN Adapters.


Wii Compatibility

Nearly all Wii software and accessories can be used with Wii U.


Audio Output

Uses six-channel PCM linear output via HDMI® connector, or analog output via the AV Multi Out connector.
intendo Wii U Features



Miiverse

Miiverse is a brand-new network communication system that lets gamers from around the world share experiences, discuss games and discover new content. Using their personalized Mii character, players enter Miiverse and see games, applications or entertainment content that either they have interacted with recently, expressed interest in learning more about or that their friends are using or discussing. From here they can challenge their friends to play together, ask a question about a difficult level or discover new elements of their favorite games they never knew existed. After a notable achievement or other share-worthy moment, players can pause their game or application and seamlessly post messages to the Miiverse community.


TV Remote

The Wii U GamePad controller may also function as an infrared TV remote, whether users are watching TV or playing a game.


Near Field Communication (NFC)

The Wii U GamePad has the ability to communicate wirelessly with objects that are held above it. This allows for a variety of interesting new possibilities for games and activities.


Nintendo eShop

The digital storefront for Wii U will be available at launch and offer a variety of content for people to download and enjoy. Consumers will also be able to purchase and download select games that are also available at retail stores.


Video Entertainment

Nintendo is working with Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant Video, and YouTube to bring video experiences to Wii U that will take advantage of the integrated second-screen experience. Additional details will be released at a later time.


Video Chat

Using the built-in camera of the Wii U GamePad, people can communicate with other Wii U owners in real time.


Internet Browser

Wii U comes with a browser that lets people with a wireless Internet connection surf the Internet from the comfort of their couches.



Nintendo Wii U Specifications



Size

Approximately 1.8 inches high, 10.5 inches deep and 6.8 inches long.


Weight

Approximately 3.41 pounds (1.5 kg).


Wii U GamePad

The Wii U GamePad™ controller removes the traditional barriers between games, players and the TV by creating a second window into the video game world. It incorporates a 6.2-inch, 16:9 aspect ratio LCD touch screen, as well as traditional button controls and two analog sticks. Inputs include a +Control Pad, L/R sticks, L/R stick buttons, A/B/X/Y buttons, L/R buttons, ZL/ZR buttons, Power button, HOME button, -/SELECT button, +/START button, and TV CONTROL button. The GamePad also includes motion control (powered by an accelerometer, gyroscope and geomagnetic sensor), a front-facing camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, rumble features, a sensor bar, an included stylus and support for Near Field Communication (NFC) functionality. It is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and weighs approximately 1.1 pounds (500 g).


Other Controllers

The Wii U console is capable of supporting two Wii U GamePad controllers, up to four Wii Remote (or Wii Remote Plus) controllers or Wii U Pro Controllers, and Wii accessories such as the Nunchuk, Classic Controller and Wii Balance Board.


Video Output

Supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i. Compatible cables include HDMI, Wii D-Terminal, Wii Component Video, Wii RGB, Wii S-Video Stereo AV and Wii AV


Appearance

The new console features a compact design that will make it a natural addition to any home entertainment setup.


CPU

IBM Power?-based multi-core processor.


GPU

AMD Radeon™-based High Definition GPU.


Storage

Wii U uses an internal flash memory. It also supports SD memory cards and external USB storage.


Media

Wii U can access the Internet via wireless (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) connection. The console features four USB 2.0 connectors – two in the front and two in the rear – that support Wii LAN Adapters.


Networking

Wii U can access the Internet via wireless (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) connection. The console features four USB 2.0 connectors – two in the front and two in the rear – that support Wii LAN Adapters.


Wii Compatibility

Nearly all Wii software and accessories can be used with Wii U.


Audio Output

Uses six-channel PCM linear output via HDMI® connector, or analog output via the AV Multi Out connector.
 
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You are aware you copy and pasted the same information about 3-4 times and also that you spelt the word alot wrong in the title
 

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You are aware you copy and pasted the same information about 3-4 times and also that you spelt the word alot wrong in the title
Yes, He spelled the phrase "a lot" incorrectly.

I'm in the UK, its spelt alot here

BULLSHIT.

I'm from the UK, and you're referred to as a "moron" here.

http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.co.uk/2010/04/alot-is-better-than-you-at-everything.html

@OP: All of this information is well documented and has been known a long time, on top of the fact that you copied and pasted the same information twice and spelt the title wrong.
 

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