Nintendo's next-generation host Wii U will be officially released on November 18, and many foreign mainstream media have already got hold of it and started to evaluate it. The Wii U uses an IBM customized multi-core processor, and the GPU uses an AMD Radeon customized graphics chip. There are 8GB and 32GB versions. Both versions will include a Wii U GamePad dedicated to the Wii U.
From November 18 to March 2013, Nintendo will provide 29 paid games for buyers. In terms of price, the 8GB basic version is $299, and the 32GB advanced version is $349.
Outer packing box of Wii U
Support HDMI, color difference, S terminal, D terminal, AV video output
Why do you think it's a bit fake
Wii and Wii U contrast (white is Wii black is Wii U)