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I tried that, but couldn't find any info. Even the Nintendo site doesn't say anything about the HD console.nickrox1 said:i don't know y don't you type it in google... maybe that would help.. maybe a little
paintba||er said:The Wii isn't HD.
nickrox1 said:............:ciappa:
vagrant said:Fun being 11?
Like he said, the Wii doesn't display in high def.
nickrox1 said:no im not 11... y do you keep coming to the same threads as me? STALKERR!!!!!!!:ciappa:
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vagrant said:Why do you keep making pointless off topic posts in threads of topics you don't even know about?
Do you even know what HD is?
Oh I'm sorry I was off by 1 year.
Looks like a copy and paste...nickrox1 said::ciappa:
Myabe cause i want to, y got a problem with that?:crazy: ya and HDTV is........Regular NTSC signals have 525 lines of resolution. HDTV has 1125 lines of resolution having over five times the video information than that of a conventional NTSC-type TV set. In spite of its obvious advantages, transmission requires extraordinary bandwidth of five times the capacity of a conventional TV signal. TV receivers are estimated to be 30% more expensive than today's most costly sets. BOOYYAA!!!:ciappa:
paintba||er said:
Looks like a copy and paste...
Thanks for the answer. I'm trying to help a friend who's not a big web user. He ordered the Wii HD for his son and hopefully it will be here in a couple of days.ciper said:I agree with the others that nickrox1 failed.
Delirious: The cables that come inside the Wii box will work on any tv with a video input
Why do you refer to it as the "Wii HD"? Especially when it isn't even HD.Delirious said:Thanks for the answer. I'm trying to help a friend who's not a big web user. He ordered the Wii HD for his son and hopefully it will be here in a couple of days.