Re: The "Tablet" controller and its fidelity/power mentioned by Jonny
I've also noticed this, but having tried Netflix, Youtube, and the Internet browser on the Gamepad, I'm also amazed by how fast they are. I've got the brand new Ipad 4 and I've spent a lot of time with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, and the Gamepad beats those tablet devices easily, hands down. Especially surfing the web. Pages load so incredibly fast--- I think webpages load about as fast as Chrome on my quad-core overclocked PC, and definitely faster than Firefox. But Netflix, I've noticed, is a lot faster once the app actually launches-- you can scroll through pages, open new genre pages, VERY quickly. Once again, faster than my Ipad 4. Significantly and noticeably.
Of course, I know why this is: the gamepad is NOT A TABLET. It is connected to a console which for obvious reasons has a lot more power than an Ipad 4 or any other tablet. But because you're only holding the gamepad in your hand, it gives off that illusion of being a tablet, and probably the fastest tablet on the market on that. It doesn't help that like many of the douchebags who buy Ipads, I use mine predominantly in the home, on the couch or in bed. So I'm not affected by the whole "Well, I can't take this Gamepad to Starbucks and use it."