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The screen has a resolution of 1920 × 1080, which most computers TODAY have. The processor was basically the same as the Wii U's, which is exceeded by the iBart's processor. The hard drive could hold 576 gigabytes of data, and the RAM was 4 gigabytes! The included speakers were the COMPAQ CQ2014's included speakers. The other details are on their website at www.nintendo.ninja (the third domain using .ninja).

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  • Nintendo iMario
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  • The screen has a resolution of 1920 × 1080, which most computers TODAY have. The processor was basically the same as the Wii U's, which is exceeded by the iBart's processor. The hard drive could hold 576 gigabytes of data, and the RAM was 4 gigabytes! The included speakers were the COMPAQ CQ2014's included speakers. The other details are on their website at www.nintendo.ninja (the third domain using .ninja).
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  • The screen has a resolution of 1920 × 1080, which most computers TODAY have. The processor was basically the same as the Wii U's, which is exceeded by the iBart's processor. The hard drive could hold 576 gigabytes of data, and the RAM was 4 gigabytes! The included speakers were the COMPAQ CQ2014's included speakers. The other details are on their website at www.nintendo.ninja (the third domain using .ninja).
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