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February 2012
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The editors liked
Excellent hardware
Front and rear multitouch capability
SixAxis motion sensing
Very ergonomic
Dual analogue sticks
Support for augmented reality gaming
Tight PSN integration.
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
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
Powerful graphics
Beautiful screen
Dual analog sticks
The editors didn't like
Uber expensive
Proprietary memory card
Poor battery life
Inaccessible battery
Sadistic media transfer implementation
Inept browser and social networking integration
Screen prone to scratches
Expensive
Expensive proprietary memory cards
Battery isn't replaceable
No video out
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
There is no question that after a few days use the Vita felt like a handheld version of the PS3 in the palm of your hand. Technically it's quad-based CPU and graphics power provided a smooth gaming experience. Plus when viewed head-on the graphics and aud...
Published: 2012-04-26, Author: David , review by: artiss.co.uk
As a freebie, you can't complain, and the headphones are an okay, if not spectacular, matching accessory. If you're going to pay for it, though, don't spend too much. One last thing – you can only redeem the items until the end of August 2012. If it's aft...
There's no doubt that Sony has created a very powerful handheld gaming device in the PS Vita. It has thrown everything it can into creating a machine with excellent build quality that can play cutting-edge games. The controls are tactile and the games loo...
Abstract: The PS Vita is big. Game Gear big, almost. But thankfully, it's rarely uncomfortable. Measuring 182mm across, 83.5mm tall and 18.6mm thick, it looks fairly similar to the PSP 1000 model, but scaled upwards slightly. Therefore you've still got a black...
Well built, comprehensive controls, good launch lineup, good online store
Short battery life, games are comparatively expensive
If you're into gaming the PlayStation Vita makes a lot of sense. It's a well-built dedicated gaming system that's a lot like having a PlayStation 3 in your pocket (or at least in your bag). What it lacks in versatility it makes up for in focus, which is n...
From the moment you switch it on, you realise the PlayStation Vita is unlike any handheld before it. Graphically it’s the most powerful there has ever been. Its OLED touchscreen is a sight to behold, giving games a beautiful console-like sheen. The touchscreen itself works wonderfully well and is highly sensitive, with no noticeable lag whatsoever. Just try playing Uncharted: Golden Abyss and att
The price to pay for a handheld that offers console-quality graphics is a high cost. The PlayStation Vita costs up to £279 for a 3G version - just as much as a fully-equipped home console, more in fact. You could purchase an Xbox 360 for the price of a PlayStation Vita and still have enough to purchase a game. The memory cards, too are incredibly costly. Expect to pay up to £27 for an 8GB memory
The PlayStation Vita is one pricey bit of kit. But if you can justify the high costs, it is arguably the best handheld gaming experience around. PlayStation Vita is tagged with PlayStation, Vita, Sony, handheld, consoles and gaming. Select a tag (Play...
After my affair with lovely Vita, what is clear to me is that dedicated handhelds will be around for some time. PS Vita doesn't try to replicate a smartphone's convenience and that is where its strength lies. There are plenty of reasons to justify th...
Large, highresolution display; wide selection of launch games; impressive graphics; plenty of potential for the future,
Console, games and storage are all expensive; 3G version doesn't currently appear to have any major advantages; short battery life,
Opinions of the Vita are likely to be split, but we're largely impressed. It's a pricey but powerful gaming handheld that's backed up by a wide selection of quality games ...