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February 2012
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The editors liked
Light and durable design with excellent controls
Big
Beautiful OLED screen
Rear touchpad works well
Permits unique gameplay
Incredible gaming
Solid construction
Brilliant screen
Dual analogue sticks
Fair price
Innovative cases
Improves the PS Vita
Great quality games
Touchscreen and touchpad introduce unique ways of playing games
The editors didn't like
Overpriced proprietary memory cards
Onboard 0.3 megapixel cameras are terrible
Middling battery life
There's a learning curve
No internal storage
Proprietarytastic
That browser!
Screen cover is fiddly
No allin travel pouch
Proprietary memory that's required and not included
PSP and Vita games are very expensive on the digital store
Abstract: NamePlayStation VitaSummary:Colour us impressed.Platform:PlayStation VitaTest Platform:PlayStation VitaThe folks at Sony Computer Entertainment NZ have managed to nick off with the most sought-after device from an event on the Gold Coast last weekend, the...
Excellent display that is loved by hardcore gamers. Its 5″ inch 960 x 544 resolution HD multi touch OLED display is highly appreciated by all!, Has 3G, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1 options, which enables easy connectivity for gamers, Comes with dual analogue
The memory card accompaniments for Vita is very expensive and gamers have to buy this to save their game data, Its battery life is just 4 hours which is not worth the price spent on the device, Comes with a very basic camera, which is way too basic for sh
Though highly expensive, but coming from Sony, the PlayStation Vita offers a completely different experience amongst the gaming consoles that are handheld. Again as gaming console it definitely has great potential, but at the hefty price tag that accompan...
Abstract: The PlayStation Vita, is one of the most powerful handheld devices we have ever seen. It combines a 5-inch AMOLED touchscreen display, a quad core processor, a backtrack pad, dual analog sticks, a number of sensors, dual cameras and a stack of connectiv...
Excellent hardware, Front and rear multitouch capability, SixAxis motion sensing, Very ergonomic, Dual analogue sticks, Support for augmented reality gaming, Tight PSN integration.
Uber expensive, Proprietary memory card, Poor battery life, Inaccessible battery, Sadistic media transfer implementation, Inept browser and social networking integration, Screen prone to scratches
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
If you are an addict who needs his dose of gaming on the go, then this device is definitely for you. If not, then you may want to take a look at picking up a full-blown console as that will cost you around Rs. 16,000 and give you a better overall package ...
The PlayStation Vita is the portable console that hardcore gamers have been waiting for. It trumps the Nintendo 3DS and smartphone competition in raw power, graphics and quality of titles, while the dual analogue sticks and rear touchpad controls provide ...
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Published: 2012-02-18, Author: Will , review by: digit.in
Powerful graphics, Beautiful screen, Dual analog sticks
Short battery life, and battery isn't removable, Proprietary memory card, Clunky media manager
The Sony PlayStation Vita is one of the best handheld game systems to date, even if almost everything it tries to do outside of gaming falls short...
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