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A rocking 2004 desktop setup with both a Trinitron and a Diamondtron monitor
A rocking 2004 desktop setup with both a Trinitron and a Diamondtron monitor

The Core Dump

The Core Dump is the personal blog of Nic Lindh, a Swedish-American pixel-pusher living in Phoenix, Arizona.

    By Nic Lindh on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 in tech · 1 min read

    Wii first impressions

    Nic’s family scores a Wii. Here are his first impressions.
    Wii Logo

    Thanks to an early-rising wife, the household has now been blessed with a Wii. Here are some first impressions:

    • The out of the box experience is great—it feels a lot like an Apple product, even down to the abundant clean white and sans-serif font.

    • Setting up the unit is a slick process, with the Wii walking you through all the necessary settings in a friendly way. Again, it feels like an Apple product.

    • It’s all about the remotes. It just can’t be said enough. All. About. The. Remotes.

    • It’s tons of fun.

    That being said, there are two things off the bat to quibble about:

    • The remotes are way too slick. They get very slippery. It would be nice to have some kind of rubberized surface to make them less hand-torpedo-like.

    • It sure isn’t a graphics powerhouse. But it matters less than you’d think.

    You have thoughts? Comments? Salutations? Send me an email!

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