Testseek.com have collected 234 expert reviews of the Sony PlayStation Vita and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony PlayStation Vita.
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
Published: 2012-02-22, Author: Steven , review by: HEXUS.net
Excellent design, comfortable to grip, Analogue sticks give it a consolelike feel, Outstanding graphics for a handheld, Connectivity to other PlayStation gamers
Lack of nongaming features at launch, Most games are currently incompatible with Remote Play, Battery drains really quickly, My rating, Sony PlayStation Vita, HEXUS Where2Buy, The PlayStation Vita is available to buy from Vodafone, Sony's preferred provid
Published: 2012-02-22, Author: David , review by: artiss.co.uk
Brilliant! The hardware is fantastic and although some of the software is still a bit rough but I expect that to improve over successive updates. It's probably only one for avid gamers, but the quality of those games and what the Vita can deliver means th...
Excellent screen; phenomenal graphics; great mix of familiar and new controls,
Expensive memory cards; battery life.
If you don’t consider yourself a gamer, then the PlayStation Vita isn’t going to change your world. Buy a tablet or a smartphone and you’ll get ample gaming goodness and a device you can use for other things. If you are a gamer, however, the Vita is ju...
If you don't consider yourself a gamer, then the PlayStation Vita isn't going to change your world. Buy a tablet or a smartphone and you'll get ample gaming goodness and a device you can use for other things. If you are a gamer, however, the Vita is just...
Excellent 5inch OLED screen, Two analogue sticks, Great graphics, Responsive touchscreen and touchsensitive panel, Impeccable finish, Decent battery life given its performances
Position of analogue sticks (you have to bend your thumbs round to use them), Proprietary format memory cards, Quite bulky for a portable console
The Sony PlayStation Vita is a first-rate piece of kit! It's well built and finished, and boasts a superb OLED touchscreen plus high-end graphics. The buttons and analogue sticks make for great gameplay, while the touch-controls bring new possibilities...
Great games launch package, Wonderful aesthetics, Brilliant screen, Packed with highend tech, Intuitive interfaces,
Pricey, Video playback not great, Both cameras poor
In just about every measurable respect, the Vita vastly outclasses its chief rival, Nintendo's 3DS. Where that dual-screen darling offers up the visual pop of autostereoscopic 3D, it's not impacted the overall quality or innovation of games released fo...
As with any new gaming platform, the key to success for the PlayStation Vita is the development of sufficient great games, but we like the design and build of the Vita. ...
Published: 2012-02-07, Author: Jeff , review by: whatlaptop.co.uk
Abstract: The PS Vita features a 5-inch OLED touchscreen and a new-look GUIIf you're a video games fan, you're going to love the Playstation Vita (£220 inc. VAT). Sony's handheld follow-up to the PSP is a gorgeous black device, curving round a 5-inch OLED touchscre...
The most powerful portable games console around, superb 5-inch 16:9 OLED touchscreen, light yet durable, as fast as an injury lawyer at a house fire in most circumstances, genuine effort to expand its remit beyond mere gaming
Rear multi-touch pad takes a lot of getting used to, front and rear camera qualities are nothing to write home about, game loading times can be painful, battery life is just 3 hours for gameplay (although better than the 3DS)
Expensive it may be, but the PS Vita offers the best mobile gaming experience around. Its OLED screen is simply divine, and the whole device’s performance belies its diminutive size. It may not set the world alight, but if you’re a serious gamer then i...