Xbox 360 Vs Wii Specs
Buy Xbox 360 and Wii
Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360 are two of the most popular console on the market. The decision of which console to buy can be confusing if you're new to the market. With the two consoles that promises the best gaming experience, how to choose between the Xbox 360 or Wii? This article summarizes a number of factors that will help you choose to buy Xbox 360 or Wii.
Drivers
When Nintendo Wii was first released in 2006, caused waves in the console gaming world because of its motion sensor controller (motion sensor allows a console controller to detect their movements while playing a video game.)
Nintendo Wii you're using a remote control and can set a Nunchuk.However this is no longer an area of advantage for Wii, Microsoft Xbox owners just recently launched its motion sensor controller called – Kinect. Kinect has gone a step that does not have to keep giving you the freedom control to enjoy the gameplay.
Graphics and HDTV
When compared among themselves, the Xbox 360 has a graphics higher processing speed faster. In addition, the Xbox 360 is a better candidate for HDTV supports 720p and 1080i resolutions and following. The Xbox 360 also supports streaming audio and video a conspicuous feature missing from the Wii console.
Games
This is an area that you need closer look. What kind of player you are classified? While it is true that consoles have both a good selection of game titles.
Xbox 360 games library is best suited for hardcore gamers (people who spend long hours playing video games), while the Wii library is family oriented.
Backward Compatibility
The Wii console is compatible with games released in its prequel GameCube console. Wii also lets you download and play classic titles. Xbox 360 backward compatibility support is partial.
Price
The Wii is the least expensive of the slush. However, in an attempt to capture some family-oriented players, Microsoft has released some specifications under the model of the console, along with mainstream consoles. In general, the Xbox 360 are more expensive.
Summary
If you are after a high-specification game console that supports audio and video, HDTV, among others, or the class to be a player hardened, then look no further than the Xbox 360. However, if the price is an issue you might want to opt for the Wii.
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About the Author
Steveo King is a consoles and video games reviewer at www.products-reviewed.co.uk
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