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When launched, the Wii interface will contain a number of channels for interactive and online content. Using the Wiimote as a pointing device you can navigate through these channels for your entertainment. A number of channels will be available at launch, with others being added as time goes on. Known channels are described below.

Wii forecast channel

Wii ForecastThe forecast channel lets you see what the weather is like, both in your area and elsewhere in the world. The interface is similar to Google Earth, you can spin the globe using a flick of the Wiimote. You can then zoom in on places and drag the map at a slower pace. The map will have basic weather symbols giving you an idea of the weather in that area. Naturally this channel relies on an Internet connection to function.

Wii news channel

Wii NewsAs its name suggests, the news channel gives you access to the news. Using an Internet connection it will display the latest headlines for you to browse. Selecting one will bring up the appropriate news article for you to read.

Mii channel

Mii ChannelThe innovative Mii software allows you to create little caricature versions of people. These people can be customised extensively, with varying height, weight, hairstyles, colors, accessories and facial features. Your people are then stored on the Wiimote's built-in memory and included in certain games like Wii Sports, essentially putting you in the game!

Photo channel

Photo ChannelThe photo channel allows you to load in pictures taken with your digital camera via the SD memory card slot. It can display a maximum of approximately 1,000 photos. Many fun options exist which allow you to doodle or add effects to your photos or any frame of a video clip. The file formats supported are JPGs of up to 8192x8192 for photos, and QuickTime videos of up to 848x480.

Internet channel

Internet ChannelA special version of Opera has been developed to allow Wii users to browse the web on their TV sets using the Wiimote. Rumors exist that the Opera software will be free to download within the first 6 months of the Wii's life, this is not yet confirmed.

Shopping channel

Shopping ChannelOn the shopping channel you'll be able to download your favorite classic Nintendo games to play on the Virtual Console. Purchases are made using a points system, whereby a 1000 points is roughly equivalent to a dollar.

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