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zarx said:
Kaizar said:
Aielyn said:
Here's a question - what part of the system handles the Gamepad's screen?

I ask for two reasons - one, I'd think there'd at least be some part of the GPU designed specifically for the graphics of the Gamepad, due to issues like latency. Two, the Gamepad has a resolution matching that of the Wii... could it actually be using the same parts of the chip that handle the Wii Mode of the Wii U?

Anyway, just a thought.


Well ,I know that there are 2 Wireless:

1: Wireless b/g/n for Internet connection

2: Wireless N for 2 GamePad controllers to stream 2 HD images (1 per controller).......but I'm not sure if it stays 1080p stream per controller or if it gets reduce to a 720p stream per controller when using 2 GamePad Controllers at once.

isn't the gamepad screen resolution 854 x 480? Why would they stream a higher resolution than the screen can display? 

Yes, I believe the screen might be 480p, but for some reason Nintendo is streaming true HD to 2 controllers.

And Nintendo said that you would notice the difference if they streamed lesser quality images to the GamePad, unless it were to display 2D sprites only, but even then it would have to be no less then 720p to not see a difference when it comes to displaying 2D sprites only.

But that's all I know about the subject.