When Nintendo first announced the console, they said the console was capable of playing DVD movies, though it might "require an attachment to do so".
But yesterday's final specs don't mention anything about DVD functionality, decribing its media bay as a "single self-loading media bay will play single- or double-layered 12-centimeter optical discs for the Wii console, as well as 8-centimeter Nintendo GameCube discs."
Now, 12-centimeter optical discs are DVD standard, but according to at least one company rep, "because the price of DVD players has dropped so much and they have become so commonplace, Nintendo saw no need to create extra hardware options that would drive up the cost for consumers."
Sure, they could do a USB 2.0 add-on, but aren't likely to, given how cheap DVD players are, and the fact the "Wii don't do high-definition" (I've got a million of these, so get use to 'em).
Not to say the specs for the Wii are bad:
- Four GameCube controller ports
- Two GameCube memory-card slots
- Two USB 2.0 ports
- SD Card slot
- IEEE802.11 Wi-Fi capability will let it communicate wirelessly with the DS handheld or the Internet
- Will support component and S-Video output
Time will tell whether this decision has any impact, or if Panansonic will release a DVD version of the Wii, like it did with the DVD-playing "Q" GameCube.
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