The XA1 Ultra has 4 GB of RAM compared to the XA1's 3 GB, but considering these two devices are mid-range as we mentioned, these are
pretty good hardware specs.
Not exact matches
Your a real idiot man, ofcourse their not going to talk about it's
specs, neither does Microsoft or Sony, tech websites have already taken Wii U apart and looked at it's
specs, and said that it's great tech, and the design is clever because of the fact Nintendo is giving you some
pretty beefy tech at a low cost, also these tech sites have said, «to see what Wii U is really capable of, we need to see games built for it from the ground up», And Nintendo does have a way
better understanding of Wii U's
hardware, they were even holding classes at GDC last month to tech indie & 3rd party developers how to cut development time for new games and ported games in half, with a new frame work that they developed specifically for Wii U, and your very stupid if you think that developers are not going to need to learn how to develop for PS4 & the next Xbox.
Most likely they'll show what's possible pushing their
hardware, just like this gen, but I think the above
specs have a
good chance of doing next gen visuals at 1440 / 1800p 60 FPS,
pretty stable.
In addition to the security measures, the handset boasts some
pretty good specs, but the
hardware probably doesn't contribute too much to the steep price tag.
Now that Samsung is
pretty much the only Android handset manufacturer making any money, you'd think that Android's fragmentation problem would start to get
better, but the latest Android fragmentation report from OpenSignal reveals the madness of developing for multiple screen sizes,
hardware specs, and various versions of Android, has only gotten worse over the last year.