“7.4% the volume of an original Wii console”.
If you’re the kind of person who always seems to have painfully limited storage space under your TV, then Wii must have come as a breath of fresh air when it launched back in the mid-2000s.
Unlike the Xbox 360 and PS3, Nintendo’s console was compact, sleek and easy to fit into even the most cramped of AV setups. In fact, we’ve never looked at the Wii and thought, “Now, there’s a system that could really do with being a little smaller.” Heck, even when Nintendo tried to miniaturise the Wii, the resultant Wii Mini wasn’t actually that much smaller.
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“7.4% the volume of an original Wii console”.
If you’re the kind of person who always seems to have painfully limited storage space under your TV, then Wii must have come as a breath of fresh air when it launched back in the mid-2000s.
Unlike the Xbox 360 and PS3, Nintendo’s console was compact, sleek and easy to fit into even the most cramped of AV setups. In fact, we’ve never looked at the Wii and thought, “Now, there’s a system that could really do with being a little smaller.” Heck, even when Nintendo tried to miniaturise the Wii, the resultant Wii Mini wasn’t actually that much smaller.
Read the full article on timeextension.com