SOURCE: http://www.thebitbag.com/2012/09/18/turn-iphone-5-wii/" rel="nofollow">This and http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/profile/17282/pswii60/pswii60
Last week, the Wii U was a victim of a lack of media coverage and social media buzz after all eyes were turned to the iPhone 5 special unveiling event, now Nintendo may have to accept the fact that the technology behind their latest console has gone mainstream, with PS Vita and iOS products following suit.
And for Apple, they may have to start to market the AirPlay feature more with two months away from Wii U’s big release. Oh, what is AirPlay you ask?
Dubbed as one of the most impressive selling features available in Apple’s range of iOS devices. AirPlay lets you wirelessly stream what’s on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod to your HDTV and speakers via Apple TV. Or mirror exactly what’s on your display to the big HDTV screen. Vacation photos, blockbusters, the latest games — AirPlay and Apple TV put it all on your TV.
Sounds more like Wii U doesn’t it? Well, there’s more. You can also rotate from portrait to landscape and your audience sees that, too. AirPlay does it all wirelessly, so you can work the room or sit comfortably among the crowd. If you see it, so can they.
Check out it below where you can see an actual game being mirrored with iPhone 4S, just like Wii U.








My prediction threads:
Wii U will sell under 40m units (made on 14th September 2012)
PS Vita will sell under 20m units (made on 30th September 2012)
Wii U will sell under 7m in 2013 - I was right











