honestly, i don't think it matters
Wii and Wii U will both work on any size television. To see the detail of the HD output of the Wii U, a larger screen might be useful but people get as much fun from a Wii playing on a 15 inch screen as they do playing on a 50 inch screen. Just connect it to whatever size television you have and enjoy it.
Hi, No you do not need play station for ninendo wii... I have a wii and also a play station but the play station is on a separate tv and the wii works just perfectly...
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Need to connect DS to wii somehow. But you can use special wires to conect to TV
A Nintendo Wii component cable may be needed to get the best connection between the Wii and the TV. It enables high definition (HD) to be viewed on the Wii.
Yes the Wii displays on a flat screen TV. Any flat screen will be able to handle the Wii just fine. If you want better picture quality then you can pick up the component cables and connect the Wii to your television that way. It is actually preferred if you have a flat screen tv.
You can use any Wii games or Wii U games and software. Wii U games don't work on Wii, however, and the Wii games require the TV screen.
Ts probably more portable than the regular wii, but you still need to connect wired to a tv and stuff.
You should be able to. You may need a coaxial cable though. I dont think they make one for the wii but a gamecube one should work for your wii.
the transformer is the least of your problems. you would need to take your wii with a plug conversion so you can plug in your wii into the UK sockets. then you would need a tv that supports NTSC, which is not easy to find as PAL is used in the UK. if you have all this you will then be able to play your WII in the UK.
No, you do not need a 3D TV. However, your TV must have a HDMI adapter in order for the Wii U to connect to the TV.
probably not. but your tv should at least be 32 or i think its 37 inches.