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*RVL - Wii retail (RVL-001)
 
*RVL - Wii retail (RVL-001)
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*RVT - Wii testkits (unknown exactly what is included, since the RVT product code covers all development kits, but product code does not always match internal code)
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*RVT - RVT-R/RVT-H
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*RVD - [[NDEV]] 1.x
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*RVD - Unreleased Wii with DVD-Video playback
    
*RVK - [[Wii Family Edition]] (RVL-101)
 
*RVK - [[Wii Family Edition]] (RVL-101)
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|RVL-002
 
|RVL-002
 
|AC Adapter
 
|AC Adapter
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|RVL-003
 
|RVL-003
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|RVL-009
 
|RVL-009
 
|AV Cable
 
|AV Cable
|Comes default with Wiis. This slot was originally occupied by another, unknown, product, as stated above.
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|Comes with Wiis as standard. [https://wiki.raregamingdump.ca/index.php/File:rvl009.jpg A prototype component cable bearing this product code was found by Kelly], indicating that the component cable was originally 009 instead of 011, and that another unknown product was originally 011.
 
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|RVL-010
 
|RVL-010
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|RVL-011
 
|RVL-011
 
|Component AV Cable
 
|Component AV Cable
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|According to the above 009 entry, this may have originally been a different product, possibly a VGA cable according to [https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/09/12/igncubes-nintendo-revolution-faq Genyo Takeda's 2004 statement about "connecting the Wii to a computer monitor".]
 
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|RVL-012
 
|RVL-012
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|RVT-003
 
|RVT-003
|Unknown
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|Unknown (maybe [[RVT-R Writer]])
 
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