Wii U

The Wii U is Nintendo's latest console and the successor to the Wii. It was announced at E3 2011.

Using the controller, one can browse the internet, send videos, and flip channels. Games for this console can be played on the TV screen, the controller screen, or a combination of each.

Games Confirmed

 * New Super Mario Bros. Mii
 * ''Super Smash Bros. (tentative name)

Specifications
Size
 * Approximately 1.8 inches tall, 6.8 inches wide, and 10.5 inches long.

New Controller
 * A 6.2-inch, 16:9 touch screen, and traditional button controls, including two analog Circle Pads.
 * The rechargeable controller includes a Power button, Home button, +Control Pad, A/B/X/Y buttons, L/R buttons, and ZL/ZR buttons, similar to those found on the Classic Controller.
 * It includes a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope, rumble feature, camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, a sensor strip, and a stylus.

Other Controls
 * Up to four Wii Remote (or Wii Remote Plus) controllers can be connected at once.
 * The new console supports all Wii controllers and input devices, including the Nunchuk Controller, Classic Controller, Classic Controller Pro, and Wii Balance Board.

Media
 * A single self-loading media bay will play 12-centimeter proprietary high-density optical discs for the new console, as well as 12-centimeter Wii optical discs.

Video Output
 * Supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i.
 * Compatible cables include HDMI, component, S-video, and composite.

Audio Output
 * Uses AV Multi Out connector. Six-channel PCM linear output through HDMI.

Storage
 * The console will have internal flash memory, as well as the option to expand its memory using either an SD memory card or an external USB hard disk drive.

CPU
 * IBM Power-based multi-core 45 nm microprocessor, the same processor technology found in the IBM supercomputer "Watson".

Other
 * Four USB 2.0 connector slots are included.
 * The new console is backward compatible with Wii games and Wii accessories.

Note: Details are subject to change.