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  • Wii U Console and Gamepad

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    Manufacturer: Nintendo
    Type: Handheld game console
    Operating System: Android 4.2.1
    CPU: Quad-Core ARM Cortex A15 CPU
    Storage Capacity: Micro SD
    Display: 5-inch, 720p, multi-touch touch screen
    Graphics: Custom 72-core
    CPU: Tri-Core IBM PowerPC "Espresso"
    Storage capacity: 32 GB Internal flash memory
    Controller input: Wii U Gamepad, Wii U Pro Controller

    Description:

    The Wii U is the first Nintendo console to support high-definition graphics, capable of producing video output up to 1080p, and has 2 GB of RAM with half dedicated to the console's operating system. The console was released in two versions: a "Basic" white-colored version with 8 GB of internal Flash storage; and a "Deluxe"/"Premium" black-colored version with 32 GB of Flash storage. The Deluxe package additionally includes stands for the console and for the Gamepad, a charging dock for the Gamepad, and the pack-in game Nintendo Land. An HDMI cable is included with both versions. The Wii U's primary controller is the Wii U Gamepad, which features an embedded touch screen. The touch screen is used to supplement the main game play shown on the television or, with games supporting Off TV Play, can allow the player to continue playing games by displaying the main game play even when the television is off. In addition to the Wii U Gamepad, a more traditional controller, called the Wii U Pro Controller, may be used.

    The Wii U Gamepad is the main controller for the Wii U. It features a built-in touch screen, which can either supplement or replicate the game play shown on the main display. When using the "Off TV Play" function, the controller can function as a standalone screen without the use of a television screen. The controller features an accelerometer, gyroscope, camera, dual analog sticks, a built-in sensor strip, a built-in microphone, and supports near field communication (which can be used for, among other uses, figurines that can interact with the console and wireless credit card payments with compatible cards).The console will also be compatible with the Wii Remote Plus, Nunchuk and Wii Balance Board, as well as a Wii U Pro Controller for more traditional controls. Two Gamepads are supported per console. Gamepad wireless transmission is using 5150-5250 MHz indoor frequency band and based on IEEE 802.11nstandard, while using custom proprietary transfer protocol and software co-developed by Broadcom and Nintendo.

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