Sony knows its way around a games console – the electronics giant has seen incredible success for more than a decade with the PlayStation, PS2 and PS3, but has so far struggled to break into the handheld market dominated by its rival Nintendo.
Sony knows its way around a games console – the electronics giant has seen incredible success for more than a decade with the PlayStation, PS2 and PS3, but has so far struggled to break into the handheld market dominated by its rival Nintendo.
Just plug into your PSVita and your on your way. Simple to use and gives you extra storage for the games you want to download and those saved files.
The Sony PlayStation Vita is a very capable mobile gaming console, but it's more than that as well -- it boasts a web browser, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and even optional 3G[...]
5-inch OLED screen is a thing of beauty; Quad-core processor delivers plenty of speed and power; 3G enables a better social gaming experience with the near app; local challenges; etc; Completely redesigned UI is intuitive and efficient; Front and rear touchscreen input plus motion control and two...
High cost may be an issue for a dedicated gaming device; Proprietary charge/sync connector and large AC adapter are annoying; No on-board memory; so you'll need a memory card for game saves and media; Speakers somewhat underpowered; though they are relatively good quality with distortion at only the...
it gets really warm/hot Im borderline worried about it overheating I saw that some people are getting those laptop fan pads and using them. Might be a good long term investment!
Everything seems to running perfectly; the Wifi connection downloaded all the updates quickly and held a stable connection even going through 6 walls and about 30 feet of distance
The only con I have is the fact I had to buy this big bundle pack even though I have zero interest in the PS vita it was the only way for me to get the PS4 now since the whole of Southern California seems to be on back order for weeks
nice color
nice
notthing
The PS Vita is easily the most advanced portable gaming device to date, but will live and die by software support. It's off to a good start, if you can swallow the sticker price.
Superb 5-inch OLED touchscreen; Intuitive; snappy UI; Comfortable button layout and dual-stick controls
Unimpressive camera; Short battery life; Dust- and fingerprint-magnet
Features: 5-inch (16:9), 960 x 544 OLED screen Front and rear capacitive touchscreens Dual joysticks WiFi and 3G Wireless Broadband support MSRP: $249 (Wi-Fi Only)/$299 (Wi-Fi/3G) Pros: Beautiful, bright screen Surprisingly light but solid Amazing, console-quality graphics Cons: Too wide for smaller
Beautiful; bright screen; Surprisingly light but solid; Amazing; console-quality graphics
Too wide for smaller hands; Vita game selection is currently limited; 3-5 hours of battery life
As of today, the PS Vita is officially available in North America and Europe (not just for consumers who bought the First Edition 3G model). Backed with a $50 million advertising campaign - the largest for any PlayStation system - Sony is letting the world know that its still very serious about...
Thanks to Sony, this February has another V-day to celebrate: the release of their PlayStation Portable (PSP) successor, the PS Vita. For console gamers, this is a big deal. The hardware powering the new portable is easily the best we've seen, offering nearly PS3-quality gaming potential, and the...
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