the wee is a new experience in gaming. The Wee is the fifth video game console salon of Japanese manufacturer Nintendo. This console is the same generation that the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It has the peculiarity of using a system capable of detecting the position, orientation and movement of the lever in space.
Technical specifications
The Wee would cost to manufacture 158 USD. Unlike its competitors Sony and Microsoft, Nintendo does not sell its console at a loss. This choice is partly explained by the fact that Nintendo does not have, unlike its competitors, other sources of income than the manufacture of console video-fun and design video games.
- The Wii includes 512 MB of flash memory for storing backups or Console games and virtual WiiWare.
- The console has two USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) and a WiFi module B and G (up to 54 Mbit / s) module.
- It can connect to Ethernet ports modems via a LAN cable specific Wii connected to the USB of the console.
- Through its port multi audio / video, you can connect the Wii to his TV or monitor via a cable YUV, S-video, composite and RGB.
- 1 port for connecting the infrared emitter (Sensor Bar)
- 1 port SD
- Cables: D Terminal (Optional Japan), RGB (optional in Europe), YUV (optional).
- The Wii is equipped with an eat-disc which can receive a dual-layer disc Wii twelve centimeters in diameter (classical DVD format) as well as mini DVD GameCube eight centimeters.
- The Wii may be connected to the Internet even when in standby mode, through the WiiConnect24. This allows download updates and files, including games for granted.
- An Internet browser product by the company Opera, now paying to download from June 30, 2007. (500 WiiPoints).
- 4 joysticks ports and 2 ports GameCube memory cards.
The Wiimote
- Opportunities to connect up to four Wiimotes (up to sixteen Wiimotes synchronised) at the same time a Bluetooth within a radius of ten meters.
- The Nunchuk can connect to the Wiimote.
- The Wiimote and the “Nunchuk” allow detection of movement in all three dimensions of space.
- The Wiimote is equipped with a loudspeaker, a vibration function and a port expansion.
- The Wiimote can serve as a pointer as long as they return to less than three metres from the infrared transmitter normally placed on or under the screen.
- The Wiimote has a digital cross, eight buttons: A, B +, - Home, 1 and 2 and then a button Power. A button synchronization is in the cell door.
- The Wiimote requires two AA batteries to operate.
- The Nunchuk includes an analog stick and buttons C and Z.
- The Nunchuk is powered through the Wiimote.
- The console has four ports for joysticks GameCube and two ports for memory cards GameCube.
- A joystick more academic (so-called “classic controller”) is available for games so-called multi-media. There are two analog sticks, buttons A, B, X, Y, +, - (replacing the traditional start and select), L, ZL, R, ZR, a digital cross and a Home button to access the Menu console and a button to activate a trapdoor behind the joystick.