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Evercool's Fii: An External Cooling Solution for Nintendo Wii

Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 08/15/2007 10:01 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 769 views

OCModShop posted a review on an External Cooling Solution for Nintendo Wii



Nintendo's new Wii has taken the top spot in the home console war. The Wii produces only one-fourth of the pixel-crunching power of the other major consoles, and similarly only consumes one-fourth the power. This reduced power consumption translates into less heat produced by the unit, which makes it just as stable and trouble-free as any other home entertainment appliance.

Evercool has produced an external cooling solution for the Wii, called the "Fii" (product number TG-W1) and it exploits the established cuteness factor of the Wii. While a cooler may not be necessary, the Fii offers several "fii"tures that make it worth looking into.

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