Nintendo Wii High Definition Solution Pack from Datel released
A new High Definition Solution Pack from Datel for the Nintendo Wii has just been released in the US and UK, and we’re guessing and hoping that this would make a lot of Wii owners who want to get the most out of their Wii happy. The pack is currently is priced at £29.99 in the UK, while it’s going for US$ 49.99 in North America.
The pack includes a High Definition cable, 1 GB SD card, and MAX Media Manager Pro PC. The HD component cable will allow Wii owners to connect their console to their HDTVs, while the 1 GB card can be filled with music, videos, Podcasts, and downloaded saved games from your PC, which you can then access with your Wii. Another plus is the addition of MAX Media Manager which some users have found to be very convenient for organizing their media files.
All in all, the High Definition Solution Pack seems to be a very nice offering by Datel, although the question remains on whether just how many people are okay with ponying up US$ 49.99 to get the Wii’s performance to the next level
A new High Definition Solution Pack from Datel for the Nintendo Wii has just been released in the US and UK, and we’re guessing and hoping that this would make a lot of Wii owners who want to get the most out of their Wii happy. The pack is currently is priced at £29.99 in the UK, while it’s going for US$ 49.99 in North America.
The pack includes a High Definition cable, 1 GB SD card, and MAX Media Manager Pro PC. The HD component cable will allow Wii owners to connect their console to their HDTVs, while the 1 GB card can be filled with music, videos, Podcasts, and downloaded saved games from your PC, which you can then access with your Wii. Another plus is the addition of MAX Media Manager which some users have found to be very convenient for organizing their media files.
All in all, the High Definition Solution Pack seems to be a very nice offering by Datel, although the question remains on whether just how many people are okay with ponying up US$ 49.99 to get the Wii’s performance to the next level