When Nintendo announced the Wii U there was a lot of interest in its
hardware specs. The new console could very well end up the fastest kid
on the block thanks to the sheer age of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. I
wasn't all that interested in the Wii U, but I did want to get a look
at the silicon inside so I grabbed a unit and went into teardown mode.
The Wii U is available in two versions: the basic and deluxe kits. The basic kit comes in white, while the deluxe is black. Both are glossy. The deluxe console gives you 32GB of on-board storage (eMMC NAND) vs. 8GB for the standard model. The deluxe kit also includes a stand and cradle for the Wii U tablet GamePad as well as a stand for the console itself. The two kits retail for $299.99 and $349.99, respectively.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6465/nintendo-wii-u-teardown
The Wii U is available in two versions: the basic and deluxe kits. The basic kit comes in white, while the deluxe is black. Both are glossy. The deluxe console gives you 32GB of on-board storage (eMMC NAND) vs. 8GB for the standard model. The deluxe kit also includes a stand and cradle for the Wii U tablet GamePad as well as a stand for the console itself. The two kits retail for $299.99 and $349.99, respectively.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6465/nintendo-wii-u-teardown
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