Wii is a thin white box that costs around $250 with much wimpier specs. Its remote uses accelerometers to sense how players swing, point, and tilt the controller. It doesn't have a hard disk, a networking port or the ability to play DVDs or CDs. It cannot produce high-definition video, either. Howev
Both PS3 and Wii are powerful computers that have been optimized for graphics and sound. However, these two game machines couldn't be more different.PS3 is a bulky black box that costs $350 to $500, which includes a standard hard drive, a high-definition Blu-ray optical drive, high-definition video
Wii is a thin white box that costs around $250 with much wimpier specs. Its remote uses accelerometers to sense how players swing, point, and tilt the controller. It doesn't have a hard disk, a networking port or the ability to play DVDs or CDs. It cannot produce high-definition video, either. Howev
Wii is a thin white box that costs around $250 with much wimpier specs. Its remote uses accelerometers to sense how players swing, point, and tilt the controller. It doesn't have a hard disk, a networking port or the ability to play DVDs or CDs. It cannot produce high-definition video, either. Howev
Both PS3 and Wii are powerful computers that have been optimized for graphics and sound. However, these two game machines couldn't be more different.PS3 is a bulky black box that costs $350 to $500, which includes a standard hard drive, a high-definition Blu-ray optical drive, high-definition video
Both PS3 and Wii are powerful computers that have been optimized for graphics and sound. However, these two game machines couldn't be more different.PS3 is a bulky black box that costs $350 to $500, which includes a standard hard drive, a high-definition Blu-ray optical drive, high-definition video
Wii is a thin white box that costs around $250 with much wimpier specs. Its remote uses accelerometers to sense how players swing, point, and tilt the controller. It doesn't have a hard disk, a networking port or the ability to play DVDs or CDs. It cannot produce high-definition video, either. Howev
Wii is a thin white box that costs around $250 with much wimpier specs. Its remote uses accelerometers to sense how players swing, point, and tilt the controller. It doesn't have a hard disk, a networking port or the ability to play DVDs or CDs. It cannot produce high-definition video, either. Howev
Wii is a thin white box that costs around $250 with much wimpier specs. Its remote uses accelerometers to sense how players swing, point, and tilt the controller. It doesn't have a hard disk, a networking port or the ability to play DVDs or CDs. It cannot produce high-definition video, either. Howev
Wii is a thin white box that costs around $250 with much wimpier specs. Its remote uses accelerometers to sense how players swing, point, and tilt the controller. It doesn't have a hard disk, a networking port or the ability to play DVDs or CDs. It cannot produce high-definition video, either. Howev
