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Launch
Version November 2016
Performance
CPU 729 MHz IBM PowerPC "Broadway"
GPU 243 MHz ATI "Hollywood"
GPU Power ~12 GFLOPS
RAM 88 MB Total (24 MB internal 1T-SRAM, 64 MB external GDDR3)
Storage 512 MB Internal NAND Flash
Expandable SD/SDHC Card slot (up to 32 GB after System Menu 4.0)
Disc Drive 12 cm Wii Optical Disc / 8 cm GameCube Disc
Video Output
Resolution 480p (Progressive), 480i (Interlaced), 576i (PAL)
Max FPS 60 FPS
HDR No
VRR No
Ray Tracing No
Audio
Formats Stereo (LPCM), Dolby Pro Logic II (Surround)
Headphones No direct jack on console or controller (3.5mm jack only available via 3rd party Wii-to-HDMI adapters)
Connectivity
HDMI No (Requires AV Multi-Out to HDMI adapter)
USB 2x USB 2.0
Ethernet Requires USB-to-Ethernet adapter
Wi-Fi Built-in 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.0 (for connecting Wii Remotes)
Services
Online Multiplayer Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (Free; Shutdown in 2014)
Cloud Saves No
Subscription No
Remote Play No
Controller
Included Wii Remote (Wiimote) & Nunchuk
Features 3-axis motion sensing, IR optical sensor (pointer), built-in speaker, rumble
Compatibility
Backward for all Nintendo GameCube discs, controllers, and memory cards (Model RVL-001 only)
VR Support No
Physical
Dimensions 1.73" x 6.18" x 8.48" (44 x 157 x 215.4 mm)
Weight 2.7 lbs (1.2 kg)
Color White (Launch), Black, Blue, Red (Later releases)
Power
Consumption ~18W (Active), ~1.3W (Standby), ~9.6W (WiiConnect24 standby)
Misc
Inside the Box Console, Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Sensor Bar, Stand, AV Cable, Power Brick, Wii Sports (included in most regions)
Price $249.99 (at launch)