I still think "No more fighting over the TV" is like a 2012 solution to a 1962 problem. Push that in Japan where, apparently, it means something but it so NOT a selling point in the West that you might as well put "use electricity" as a bullet point. I think it looks worse to promote such an out-of-touch fuddy-duddy idea. Tying it in with tablet usage and continuing to play the game in another room would be a more logical way to promote it here. People like moving their tablet or laptop to different rooms in their house as they wish. Assuming the Wii U has the range to do that, that would be the better function to emphasize.
Stating outright that it is a new console suggests that those of us that thought the design of the system was too similar to the Wii weren't off our rocker after all.
The bullet points in this ad in general all seemed like it look a real stretch to think of. The concept just doesn't sell itself like motion control did. They didn't have to explain that, it was just "hey you know how when you were a kid you wished you could swing your arm and have the guy in the game do the same thing? So, um, yeah here it is." This isn't the same kind of fantasy-fulfilling idea. It is exactly what it is: a forced idea from a company trying to follow-up a groundbreaking idea. Ideas like that don't come along every day and that's just how it is.