The difference is in the software, and if Miiverse takes off (and I can see it being huge), the online infrastructure
The difference is in the software? What sort of reply is that? You've completely ignored the point I'm making and made some irrelevant comment instead.
The difference is in the limitations. With a tablet the things you can do are incredible. With a wii controller the things you can do are extremely limited, and you can't wander too far from the console.
And as for the display it's an ED display, not an SD display.
You think ED is better than SD, but you don't think HD is better?
ED has 18% more pixels than SD. Which is a step up, but not much of one.
HD has six times as many pixels as SD.
SD (720×480) = 0.35 million pixels
ED (852 × 480) = 0.41 million pixels
HD (1920×1080) = 2.07 million pixels.That's not an invitation for you to start with your pixel density bollocks, which is completely irrelevant and you clearly don't understand.
And all hands-on reports have praised the IQ of the GamePad saying that there's very little difference in quality between gaming on a HD screen and gaming on the GamePad.
Anyone who thinks 0.4 megapixel is the same quality as 2.1 megapixel is an idiot. Don't trust them. Don't associate with them any more. When they spout such nonsense please feel free to raise one eyebrow (if you're lucky enough that you can do that), slowly shake your head, and walk away from them - perhaps muttering insults under your breath at their glaring ineptitude.
You should be able to play the likes of Call of Duty without a problem.
Talking out of your arse, son.
I was massively into COD at the time when I finally upgraded from SD to 720p. The difference is incredible - you can see the enemy
much more easily. 1080p is even better (though I've only played at that resolution when I had my 360 hooked up to the computer monitor).
If you're playing on a standard definition screen and your opponents are playing on high definition screens you're screwed.
All you need to do is look at the demoes of Rayman Legends to see how good the display is.
(I'm loath to call anyone "dude", but I feel it's warranted on this occasion...)
Seriously, dude? You're comparing Rayman with Call of Duty now?
You don't need to be constantly looking around a virtual 3d environment for a tiny movement in a window or bush which will mean your imminent death.
(The Rayman demo looked fairly pretty, btw, but aside from slightly improved lighting it didn't look significantly different to the Rayman Origins game I've been playing for the last week or so. It's main difference is that nfc crap - and nobody in their right mind wants to clutter their gaming area up with loads of little collectible figurines that make shit happen when you put them near your controller. It's a gimmick, and a bad one at that. But I digress...)
Take a look at
this comparison between SD and HD. At a glance you might think there's barely any difference. But HD means
significantly more detail. For instance, if you take a closer look at the
crowd near the scoreboard, surely even you can see there's a massive difference. If you're playing something like Rayman on SD while your friends are on HD versions it's not going to make much difference.
If you're playing something like COD or Battlefield, though, you're screwed...