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Desmontaje Nintendo Wii U

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  • Unlike other game consoles with strict space requirements, the antennas in the Wii U have a much more relaxed layout and are held in place with tape.

  • Nintendo obviously wasn't concerned with making the smallest box possible, so they didn't worry about rigidly packing relatively small antenna cables in designated slots as we've seen in handheld consoles such as the 3DS and the PS Vita.

Al contrario que en otras consolas con menos espacio libre, las antenas de la Wii U tienen una distribución más flexible y están sujetas con cinta adhesiva.

Nintendo obviamente no se preocupó de hacer la caja lo más reducida posible, así que no tuvieron que encajar de forma rígida los cables en ranuras, como hemos visto en algunas portátiles como la 3DS y la PS Vita.

[* black] Unlike [guide|7872|other game consoles|stepid=32319] with strict space requirements, the antennas in the Wii U have a much more relaxed layout and are held in place with tape.
-[* black] Nintendo obviously wasn't concerned with making the smallest box possible, so they didn't worry about rigidly packing relatively small antenna cables in designated slots as we've seen in handheld consoles such as the [[Topic:Nintendo 3DS|3Ds]] and the PS Vita.
+[* black] Nintendo obviously wasn't concerned with making the smallest box possible, so they didn't worry about rigidly packing relatively small antenna cables in designated slots as we've seen in handheld consoles such as the [[Topic:Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] and the PS Vita.

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