Earlier the Play Station Vita was an impossible choice due to its low range of games and high price. But with PS 4 - PS Vita connectivity, a really good remote play feature is available which can play nearly all Play Station 4 games on the go.
Earlier the Play Station Vita was an impossible choice due to its low range of games and high price. But with PS 4 - PS Vita connectivity, a really good remote play feature is available which can play nearly all Play Station 4 games on the go.
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Stole $50 from my son
JAPANESE ELECTRONICS MAKER Sony is in dire need of a hit, with the Xperia Play smartphone failing to live up to expectations and the firm fresh from posting a $2bn loss. The Playstation (PS) Vita is the biggest upgrade to Sony's portable console range to date, bringing the performance that magical...
Console gaming in the palm of your hand; unrivaled handheld device specifications; backwards compatibility with PSP games; impressive 5in screen; variety of controls; no gimmicky 3D effects in sight; 3G version available
Poor internet; fiddly transfer of data; no multitasking; no removable battery; Chunky; but far from ugly
Bought my PS Vita 4 days ago. Have had the predecessor PSP 3000 in some years so this was a big step up. The graphics, the screen and the sound is razor sharp. Touch screen is also surprisingly good.
This is the best portable money can buy as of now.If u played and liked ur psp its a must have system for u.considering how pricey it was when launced (25000) and now (16000) u cannot miss it.Bought mine in offer with a game plus 4gb memory card.
The PlayStation Vita invites first-time users to tap an icon on its home screen and take a trip to Welcome Park, which isn't really a park. It's a pure-white void where a disembodied female voice lives. "Welcome to Welcome Park," she says.
Originally called the NGP (Next Generation Portable), Sony finally launched their second-gen handheld gaming device in India. Christened the PS Vita (means Life in Latin), the device is a sexy black beauty on the outside and a quad-core beast on the inside.
Fantastic 5-inch OLED display; Great power under the hood; Stellar launch lineup of games; Two analog sticks; Intuitive front and rear touch controls; CrossPlay with the PS3
Expensive; Expensive proprietary memory cards; Battery isn't replaceable; No video out
The most distinguishing feature of the PlayStation Vita , Sony's new portable game machine, may go unnoticed at first glance. The thing Sony is banking on occupies a tiny little area on the face of the unit, roughly a square centimeter in size. Do you see it?
Big, bright screen; Console-quality graphics; Comfortable to hold and play at length; Dual analog controls; Touch-based user interface is a winner
No internal storage; Requires expensive proprietary memory sticks (even for some cartridge games!); Only one account per system allowed; Expensive games with no cheap options (yet)
Since even before Day One, I've been a fan of Sony Computer Entertainment America 's PlayStation Portable, or PSP . Leveraging the strengths and lessons learned from the original PlayStation and PlayStation 2, and creating a handheld device that would one day work well with the PlayStation 3, SCEA...
Big; beautiful OLED screen; Lots to play; lots to watch; lots to do; A new generation of interactivity and interoperability
3G buy-in and usage adds cost; as does highly touted cross-platform play; Backward compatibility quite buggy so far; No Flash support; where have we heard that before...
Odd review, battery life mostly accepted as reasonable for what the device is (not a phone!) games not that expensive - download prices look reasonable and around £30 for the likes of fifa, wipout and uncharted not really comparible to angry birds!
Versatile controls and potential for range of games it offers
No built in memeory - just stupid
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