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Mmmfishtacos said:
happydolphin said:
Mmmfishtacos said:

I'm not sure you understand. You'll only need one, ps3 and 1 vita, or more vitas for extra players. In GT's case you need 3 PS3's just for the video out's. Point is, it can run side by side, and be fluent.

Let's put aside the 3 videos thing it's totally irrellevant honestly. It's the vita screen that matters here, not the TV screens, since your argument rests on the fact that Vita has its own CPU and GFX processor. So, Vita's power yields Vita graphics (sub-PS3). Even if it is close to PS3 graphics, it's one gen late, and still not PS3 graphics per se. The Wii U tech is different in that it broadcasts Wii U graphics one to one to the controller, since the image is generated on the Wii U itself. 

 Once you've put that in your pipe, have a smoke of it ;)


@Marcus. Get over yourself lol :

 

So you're going back to graphics argument? Cause we all know how that goes. Doesn't matter what looks better, still pulling off the same thing in the end. Besides the WiiU's table screen is sub HD, 854 x 480. So no, it doesn't display the same WiiU graphics it will on your/mine nice 1080p TV. So your argument is mute.

The Vita resolution is 960x544, neither are HD, so what? The ppis are what matter the most on a handheld and here is how the Wii U tablet fairs:

  • iPad 2 – 131.9 PPI
  • Motorola Xoom – 150 PPI
  • Wii U Tablet Controller – 157.9 PPI
  • HTC Thunderbolt – 180 PPI
  • Sony PlayStation Vita – 220 PPI
  • iPhone 4 – 326 PPI