Launch Date and MSRP
* Q4 2006 for $TBA (Yeah, those bastards)
Controls
* Four controllers hooked up at once using Bluetooth
* Wireless signal detected at 10 metres from console
* WiiMote can be used as a pointer from 5 metres from console
* Both the WiiMote and Nunchuk will have 3 axis motion sensor
* WiiMote has built-in speaker
* WiiMote features rumble capabilities
* WiiMote has an expansion bay to attach peripherals such as the Nunchuk
* WiiMote has a D-Pad and the following buttons: A, B, 1, 2, Power, Home, -, and +
* Nunchuk has an analog control stick, C shoulder button, and Z shoulder button
The Look
* Compact
* Can be displayed both vertically and horizontally
Colour
* TBA
Media
* Self-loading bay
* Can accept single and dual-layered "12-centimetre optical discs for Wii" (Does that include DVDs?)
* Can accept 8 cm GameCube discs
Communication
* Can communicate with internet even when power is off using WiiConnect24
* Can connect to internet using IEEE802.1b/g protocol or USB 2.0 LAN adapter
* Can wirelessly communicate with Nintendo DS
Virtual Console
* Downloadable access to "fan-favourites" from NES, SNES, and N64
* Downloadable access to "best-of" titles from Genesis and TurboGrafx
* Downloadable access to new games by indie developers
The Specs
* 512 MB of internal flash memory
* Two USB 2.0 ports
* Built-in WiFi capability
* SD Memory Card bay to expand internal flash memory
* Low power consumptions using state-of-the art design to make WiiConnect24 possible
CPU
* PowerPC CPU codenamed "Broadway"
* Made with 90nm SOI CMOS process
* "Jointly developed and manufactured by IBM" (Past tense?)
GPU
* Codenamed "Hollywood"
* "Being developed by ATI" (Present tense?)
Other Features
* Four slots for GameCube controllers
* Two slots for GameCube memory cards
* AV Multi-output port component, composite, and S-Video
Por si alguno no sabias todas las especificaciones como yo
Chau