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Complete Nintendo Wii Hardware Specs Revealed

Nintendo Wii Tip! The Nintendo Wii console supports a plethora of peripherals. It can process input from four Wii controllers at once.

Just like any other electronics, it is important to understand hardware specifications of game consoles to determine its speed, processor, features, menu functions, ports and slots, which would verify if the price provided is truly worth each cent from your wallet.

Months before the Wii launching, the Nintendo Wii hardware specs were only word of mouth, which Nintendo found no reason to disclose to the public before the scheduled launch. However, with its formal launch last November of 2006, you can now judge for yourself if the Nintendo Wii is truly worth all that gossip and wait.

General Hardware Specs of the Nintendo Wii

The most important hardware specs of Nintendo Wii or other consoles to check are the processor and memory options. The Wii includes a CPU known as Broadway that is clocked at 729 MHz with a bandwidth of 1.9 GB per second and a CPU called Hollywood that operates at 243 MHz with a 3MB internal memory and 24 MB main memory.

The Wii also has a 64-MB external memory. Both internal and external memories can be accessed from the GPU and CPU to store your personal data, games and other information. Nintendo Wii has a non-removable, 512 MB internal flash memory that makes it easier for users to save and load games without an additional memory card.

The Wii can accept both GameCube and Wii discs. When you use GameCube, the CPU and GPU automatically decreases speed to complement the respective speeds of the GameCube games, depending on the disc inserted.

Aside from Nintendo Wii hardware specs, it is also important to know that the Wii includes various interfaces such as an SD card slot, two very useful USB 2.0 ports, a wireless controller, wireless LAN, two GameCube memory card slots, 4x GameCube controller ports and an analog, multi-output, AV jack.

Optional hardware specs for the Nintendo Wii include a wired LAN adaptor, which connects directly to the USB port. This feature is ideal for gamers who have no wireless LAN currently installed.

Nintendo Wii Tip! A great benefit is that up to 4 players will have usage to Nintendo Wii remotes during a game. It is very important that all the peripheral devices coming with the Game Cube are compatible for the usage with the Wii.

The most discussed Nintendo Wii hardware specs revolve around this 7th generation console's control system. It features 3 axis accelerometers, buttons, direct-pointing device, LED indicator, Wii automatic power button, wireless connectivity and its capacity to connect to an extension unit. This innovative control system uses two AA alkaline batteries. You can use the controls by itself, using a Wii nunchuk extension or using the traditional controller, depending on personal preference.

By simply looking at Nintendo Wii hardware specs, any hardcore gamer can instantly distinguish the state-of-the-art technology integrated with this new Nintendo console, allowing a new and improved gaming experience at an affordable price.