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Published: 2014-01-30, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Lighter, more ergonomic design, Screen is actually more natural, Remote Play is great, Now has some built-in storage
1GB still isn't enough, Feels less premium than original
PS Vita Slim release date, price and initial verdict In the relatively short time we've so far had with the Vita Slim we're happy to report that it absolutely is an improvement on the outgoing model. It's comfier to hold, it lasts longer, it no longer rel...
Published: 2014-01-30, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The PS Vita Slim is a new version of the PlayStation Vita. Pocket-lint managed to get some hands-on time with the new handheld console ahead of working up a full review over the coming days. Quick first impressions are positive. The unit is noticeably li...
The biggest twin-draws the PS Vita Slim has at launch are its entry price and its games library. First, the console's starting price is a lot cheaper than that of the original PS Vita was at launch.Second, the number of quality titles available for purcha...
Published: 2015-07-01, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: The PS Vita never came close to fulfilling its massive potential, and with scant attention to the portable at this year's E3 , it looks like Sony has all but given up on it as the system it was originally meant to be. But that doesn't necessarily mean it...
Published: 2014-07-24, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The new Vita Slim charges with any Micro-USB cable, is thinner and lighter, has improved battery life, and works nicely as a PS4 accessory for local game streaming. The game library's gotten really good, too, including freebies for PS Plus subscribers
Expensive proprietary memory cards are necessary and annoying, new LCD display is less vivid than the original Vita's OLED display, the lack of rumble and extra buttons means some remote-play PS4 games translate awkwardly
Two years in, the PlayStation Vita has come of age and become a refined piece of hardware and an excellent place to play a lot of games. You don't need one, but it's really fun and worth its price....
Thinne, lighter desig, Solid LCD displa, Robust games librar, Micro USB charging capability
Analog sticks can be uncomfortable with certain game, Expensive proprietary PlayStation memory cards
The PlayStation Vita Slim sports a sleeker design, longer battery life and more games than the original, but the controls could be better. Since 1989, Nintendo has been the gold standard when it comes to handhelds. There have been many challen...
Published: 2014-06-30, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Feels much thinner and lighter than the original PlayStation Vita. LCD screen is crisp and vibrant. Micro USB port. Lots of classic games available over PlayStation Network.
Still uses Vita memory cards. Native Vita game library isn't as compelling as that of the Nintendo 3DS
Even though it still uses Sony's own pricey memory cards, the slimmer, less-expensive new version of the PlayStation Vita is improved in nearly every way....
Published: 2014-05-19, Author: Daniel , review by: ubergizmo.com
The PlayStation Vita may not have made as big a splash as Sony would have liked when the dedicated gaming handheld was released back in 2012, but we certainly think they have a hit with the Vita Slim. It's lightweight and slim body make it much easier to...
The Vita Slim improves on the original Vita in several small ways—buttons, plugs, included memory, ease of use, lighter weight. It also brings one notable downgrade—the less brilliant screen. In the end, it's important to step away from the constant compa...