If tech companies and consumers can start thinking about aesthetics the same
way they think about specs, it'll open up a new range of opportunities for fashion - forward devices.
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.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2017-project-scorpio-tech-revealed I
think it was a good idea to get the
specs mumbo jumbo out of the
way for the super hardcore fans and just let the official reveal be
about the games, experience and USP's.
That
way, when you go looking for something, you'll be able to see what other, real world people
think about it, rather than just reading design and performance
specs on a computer screen.