Nintendo's Wii U: just another GamePad Controller?

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Nintendo Wii U

No multi-touch capabilities? This may probably be a major setback for those hoping for one but no big deal for others. As it turns out, the Nintendo's Wii U has a single-touch feature along with other several updates as well.

According to Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America president, the reason why they have incorporated a single-touch feature was that the Wii U itself already consists of button configurations, that using all your fingers would somehow feel awkward. After all, the Nintendo's Wii U is a gamepad controller that they saw one doing a two-screen thing.

Nintendo Wii U
Nonetheless, the Wii U GamePad Controller consists of other awesome features too. Along with their tagline 'Removing the traditional barriers between games, players and the TV by creating a second window into the video game world', definitely shows a lot of possibilites. The Nintendo's Wii U has a 10.5"W, a 6.2-inch, 16:9 aspect ratio LCD touch screen, a sensor chip and camera on top with a Near Field Communication. Also includes motion control, rumble features and stylus. It is also packed with IBM Power-based multicore processor, AMD Radeon-based HD GPU. It supports SD memory cards and external USB drives, including support up to four Wii Remote controllers. It comes in black and white.

via [ techsmate.com ]

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