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Find Out What You're Getting For Your Money ... The Nintendo Wii Specs!


Along with pretty much everything else about the Wii, including its name, Nintendo has kept the Wii specs pretty close to its collective chest. Given they're now out in the open, as well as available to software developers, this is a good time to take an in-depth look at the Nintendo Wii specs and find out exactly what you're getting for your money.

In all the fuss about the innovative Nintendo Wii controller, it's been hard to appreciate the underlying excellence of the actual box itself.

The CPU, known as Broadway, was developed and manufactured in association with IBM. It operates at 729 megahertz and bandwidth tops at 1.9 gigabytes per second. The graphics processing unit, developed by ATI, clocks at 243MHZ. It comes with three meg of onboard dedicated graphics memory and 24 MB of high-speed main memory.

The external main memory is 64megabytes of GDDR3 (MEM2) which can be accessed by both the CPU and GPU at a top speed of four gig a second.

The console itself is unusually small, significantly smaller than the PS3 or the Xbox 360. At 8.5 inches high, six inches deep, and a shave under two inches thick (16cm by 21cm by 4.5 cm), it's about the size of three DVD cases. Even with the stand it takes up less carpet or cabinet real estate than other consoles, and can be stood either vertical or horizontal.

In a real innovation, the optical disc drive (which glows blue) supports both the new 12cm single-sided double-layer game discs for the Wii, and the older 8cm GameCube discs. When a GameCube disc is inserted into the Nintendo Wii, the console automatically adjusts the speed of the GPU to suit the game. The drive reads at a maximum speed equivalent to DVDx6. Inserting a disc automatically turns the console on, and turning it off automatically ejects the disc.

The Nintendo Wii console supports a plethora of peripherals. It can process input from four Wii controllers at once. It also has ports, however, to take four GameCube controllers, increasing its backwards compatibility with the older console, as well as slots for two GameCube memory cards. (It's not, however, compatible with many of the GameCube's other peripherals, including its Game Boy player.) On top of this (not literally), the Nintendo Wii also sports two USB ports at the rear and one SD card slot in the front.

Nintendo is adamant that the Wii is compatible with all televisions, existing and forthcoming. It produces up to 480p NTSC or 576 pixels PAL. It works with projectors as well, and supports 16:9 widescreen modes. The console is Dolby ProLogic II capable, and the controller has its own speaker, adding a new dimension to surround sound gaming.

Intriguingly, the Nintendo Wii console connects wirelessly to the internet, even when it's off. It can download updates from Nintendo's WiiConnect24 support service at any time, and you can decide for yourself how paranoid to be about that. It connects wirelessly using IEEE 802.11 or a USB 2.0 LAN adaptor. Mii avatars can also be stored on the internet, or downloaded into the controller for transportation between different consoles.

The Wii also has a parental control mode, where the console can be set to refuse to play games rated above a certain level, highlighting Nintendo's concentration on the family gaming market. Game discs have their rating level encoded on to them, and ratings are keyed with the requirements for each local market.

All in all, even for a seventh generation console, the Nintendo Wii's specs are impressive.








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You Can Learn How to Repair the Nintendo Wii With a Quality Wii Repair Guide and Save Money Too!


Does your car ever need to be repaired? Of course it does! Have you ever sent out a television to be repaired and waited weeks to get it back? I am sure that you have! Do you own a computer? Has it ever called in sick and needed to go to the shop? Come on be honest! Of course it has! Hows about your in home game console? Do you own a Wii? The sad reality is that sometimes your Wii, just as the rest of your toys needs to be repaired! Do you know how to fix your television? Your car? Your computer? Do you know how to fix your Wii?

Let's face it the world of high technology is an amazing thing and has brought us far from when we read by candle light for entertainment has it not? By far one of the largest sectors in entertainment for many folks today is video games. These games have become so life like that our lives begin to intermingle with the lives of the characters in the games. The fact of the matter is that video game entertainment worldwide is increasing. The sad fact of the matter is that along side the huge increase in video game usage and entertainment is the fact that with all forms of technology there comes the hardware and software errors that are all to prevalent today. The Wii, which is by and large the greatest video game console ever conceived has it's fair share of errors which are common to the users of the console. Is your console broke down? Has your Wii ever broken down either with a hardware or software issue? Where have you taken it to be repaired? To a local shop or have you had to send it back for a warranty repair? Have your ever tried to repair the Wii on your own? Do you have a repair manual? With a proper Wii repair guide and a little time you can learn how to fix your Wii and save money in the process. Some of the most common problems that you can fix on your own have cost many people anywhere from fifty to over one hundred for repair service that they could have performed themselves if they had repair guide to show them the correct step by step approach.

The fact of the matter is that in order to fix your Wii properly your will need some basic tools. A good quality repair guide will walk you step by step through the same diagnostic steps that a computer technician would take in order to diagnose and repair your Wii console and it would save you money! When it comes to fixing your Wii and contrary to popular belief, you do not need to have any special technical skills or education. You don't need a degree in electronics to fix your Wii. The procedures that you will find in a quality Wii repair guide can be performed by anyone that has access to common everyday tools and supplies that are found in the home. The fact of the matter is that most of the problems that a person will come across with the Wii are easily fixed when using a high quality Wii repair guide. Why should you send your Wii back to the factory or pay for a repair or even still take your Wii to the local shop for a repair when the fact is that you can repair your Wii yourself. To Learn More Visit: http://www.squidoo.com/Wii-repair-guide-4u








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The Do it Yourself Wii Repair Guide - Learn How to Fix the Wii and Save Money

The Nintendo Wii surely has to be the greatest of all of the game consoles on the market today! Who would have thought that man could come up with such a thing as the Wii! As with anything that is manufactured in this world the Wii can have issues just as the family car can have issues as well. The fact of the matter is that at times software is written that the Wii might not like and hardware issues can occur at any time! Don't let this little fact of life deter you from owning a Wii because the fact of the matter is that in most cases with a proper do it yourself Wii repair guide you can troubleshoot and fix just about any kind of issue that pops up with your Wii and save money by not having to send it out for repairs.


Most of the issues that can occur with your Wii are error codes not hardware issues. As with any computer some error codes are more common than others. As an example if there is a problem with the router attached to your wii you could possibly get an error code of 52030 or possibly 32002 which in most cases means that it might be necessary to to change the routers channel or possibly the units security settings if not outright use the wii with no security at all. With a proper do it yourself Wii repair guide you would know how to fix this issue within minutes and save money doing it! A computer is a computer and they read discs! Well the Wii is no different than any computer and disc read errors can occur. Messages about "disc is unreadable" or "disc not read" is often one of the most prolific issues with the Wii. If you dropped or bumped into your Wii then the disc reader could have been jolted. Don't panic it probably is not broken, the unit just may need to be reset! Unplug the power and then press the power button and hold it for thirty seconds to discharge memory from  the onboard battery and plug it back in! In most cases this is all it takes and with a quality Wii repair guide you would have been able to diagnose and fix this problem in minutes and saved money too! Other possible issues that could arise with one's wii is the fact that at times the hand held remote (The Wiimote, as Elmer Fudd would say!) does not detect any motion.


Well the highly educated designers and tech heads at Nintendo came up with the old fashioned way to fix this one: Whack the remote a few times with your hand and hey if that is not hard enough find something else like your best friends head and see if it works again! This is not a universal fix but it comes from Nintendo and works for many folks. The fact of the matter is that the sensor unit inside the Wiimote is most likely loose. Just open up the Wiimote and place the sensor in it's proper location and issue resolved! If you were using a quality wii repair guide and checked the index you would have found the fix to this issue and saved money by not sending the unit out for a repair. In most cases the common everyday things that go awry with the Wii can be fixed by you the Wii owner. 


If you have ever owned a repair guide for anything it was to do it yourself and save money was it not? It is no different with your Wii. Owning the proper do it yourself Wii repair guide will save you money and if you take it one step further you can learn to make money with a quality Wii repair guide. To learn more about how to fix the wii visit The Do It Yourself Wii Repair Guide

How to Earn Money by Blogging

Looking for a little extra pocket money? or maybe you are looking for a new full time job that you can do from home? Well maybe Blogging is for you. There are many successful Bloggers out there who earn a decent living by Blogging on their own Blogs, if this sounds like it may interest you just keep reading.

Before you do anything you need to decide the topic you will be Blogging about, for example I try to stick to writing articles related to Technology and Computing. You could choose anything you want from Animals to Sport, but its always best to pick a subject you are actually interested in.

Now if you haven’t already you will need a Blog, there are free services that offer a hosted Blog for you like blogger.com but I have heard of people having them randomly deleted for no reason. Also you will have less control over what you can do with your Blog and how it can be customised.

So now you will need a basic hosting account to get you started, this can be upgraded at a later date. For hosting I suggest Vidahost, they offer great support via phone or email and the service is very reliable. You will get a free domain name included, for example mine is chrislowthian.co.uk. Try an pick a domain name which reflects you or the subject you are writing about.

Once your Web Hosting is sorted you will either need to Download and Install WordPress or some Web Hosts (including Vidahost) offer a one click install of WordPress from your Web Hosting Control Panel.

Above is only a quick guide to help you get your Blog online so if you need any help or advice please use the comment form below and I will do my best to help you.

Now lets assume your Blog is online and you have started posting some really interesting articles. You now need to start earning money from it too. Here are some ways you can start to earn money:

Google Adsense
Adsense is probably the most popular way to earn money, it works by adding targeted ads to your website and when people click on the ads you will earn money, you can see examples of these adverts in the sidebar and the post pages of this Blog. There are also similar services including adbrite.com and directcpv.com.

Kontera
This service automatically adds links to certain keywords on your site and when your sites visitors click on these links you will earn money, it won’t be a huge amount but over time it does build up. You can see examples of the Kontera links in this article. Sign up here.

Uploading.com
This service will offer two services for you, it will host your files for you that you want to share with your visitors, it will also pay you every time someone downloads one of the files you have uploaded. You will be surprised how much money you will earn over time, you can sign up here.

Affiliate Links
This can be a big money earner for Bloggers, I use one main affiliate link on my blog and that is for Vidahost Web Hosting they give me a whopping 25% commission for anyone that signs up to a hosting package using my link. You can get an affiliate link for pretty much anything including Web Hosting, WordPress Themes and Insurance Companies.

Product / Service Reviews
This is more for when your Blog is more established and you have a good following. You can start writing product reviews for manufactures and software developers, you may be able to ask for a fixed amount for reviews or they may offer you a certain amount per review.

Content
Post at regular intervals, don’t post one week and then leave it for 3 weeks. You need to post every few days if possible, at the end of the day the more posts you have made the more chance you have of people finding your posts and continuing to follow you. Another thing which will help gain visitors to your site is to post about current trends, for example if a new iPhone got released create a post talking about its new features, how it compares to the older model and what the retail price is. You could even setup an affiliate link to a mobile phone supplier to earn you a little more money.

Simple and Easy to Navigate Design
If you look at the theme I am using on this Blog you will notice it is fast loading, simple in the way it is designed and easy to navigate. This is great for user experience, if your visitors feel comfortable when viewing your site they will be more likely to come back.

Patience
The last and most important thing to remember is to BE PATIENT don’t expect to start a Blog and have loads of traffic and earn loads of money, it will take a few months, just don’t give up and keep posting. All of a sudden you will see an increase in visitors which is one of the best feelings in the world.

If you have any questions or need help or advice just post below using the comment form and I will do my best to help. I can offer advice on anything WordPress, Web Hosting and Blogging Related.


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