K Once again
There are no offical specs but if it is true that the WiiU screen is not HD(not 720p). THen its close, the very link u post above clarify this as its impossible to tell(even under close examination as reported from virtually everyone. But maybe under a magnifying glas or somethin) the difference with a 1080p screen right infront of them( with a 6" ( not4.3") screen right infront there face to make examinations).
Which means that the 802.11g connection will not even be close of being able to stream the video close to the quality of a single WiiU controller. (The ps3 currently streams at 272p )
Secondly you still cannot play your games online( since the 802.11g antennae is using the single 'modem's' bandwidth). If this was possible Nintendo would have been using the 3ds WiiU/Wii configuration( similar to the Ps3/psp configuration). OR the WiiU controller would have been backwards compatible with the Wii.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/310648/news/wii-u-and-3ds-connection-has-limitations-iwata-admits/
since the 3ds uses 802.11g connection. it forces the single wiiU modem to stop streaming to internet(wirelessly or wired) and the modem's/transmitter's bandwidth would use its 802.11g antennae to transmit to the 3ds. Also if 802.11g was capable of streaming video quality as WiiU does, then they would have been using it( with a seperate transmitter) and the 3ds would have been able to work no problems.
And finally even if all the above was possible the PS3 doesnt have the processing power to show the multiple views of the same game without loss in graphical quality.
Again
The ps3 cannot stream high resolution content to vita wirelessly, stream normally to hdtv, and be connected to the internet (in any meaningful way) all at the same time. Not to the slightest
Which means PS3+ vita cannot do What the WiiU can do. This thread is irrelevant
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