Nintendo Wii Mini
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The Nintendo Wii Mini is a stripped down Wii system with support for all Wii games and controllers, but lacks support for Gamecube games.
The Nintendo Wii Mini is a stripped down Wii system with support for all Wii games and controllers, but lacks support for Gamecube games.
The Asus Xtion Pro features IR and depth sensors with VGA webcam and a pair of microphones.
The Sifteo Cubes feature 3 1.5-inch blocks and downloadable apps from the online store.
The Sony PSP 2 features a quad-core ARM processor, quad-core GPU, 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, compass, Bluetooth, dual cameras, rear touch surface, dual analog sticks, a d-pad plus PlayStation action and shoulder button combo, six-axis accelerometer control, and a 5-inch OLED 960×544 resolution touchscreen.
The THQ uDraw GameTablet is a small 4×6 tablet for Nintendo Wii featuring pressure sensitive stylus and tilt control.
The Nintendo 3DS features a 3D-capable, 3.5-inch top screen and a 3-inch bottom screen, a motion sensor, gyro, an analog nub, three cameras.
The Xbox 360 (Slim) features a whisper-quiet design, built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi, a 250GB HDD, and an included wireless controller and headset.
The Sony Playstation 3 Slim is a slimmed down version of the original Playstation 3 console. The unit also features a 120GB hard drive.
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The Sony PSPgo is an update to their original PSP including 16GB of internal storage for downloadable games and movies, 3.8-inch screen, Bluetooth, and no UMD drive.
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The Logitech Flight System G940 a PC game controller for flight simulators compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator X, IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 and Lock On: Modern Air Combat X-Plane 9.
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