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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
Powerful quad-core processor; Big bright screen; Comfortable controls
Unimpressive battery life; Very big and bulky; Console and games are expensive; No internal storage; limited multi-tasking
The powerful PlayStation Vita offers dual-analogue controls and a big, bright screen. It's very bulky though, with unimpressive battery life, and the high price of console and games means that all but the most hardcore gaming nuts would be better serve...
Near PS3quality 3D graphics, Great mix of traditional, touchscreen and motion controls, Dazzling subHD OLED screen, Strong builtin apps and exciting games lineup
Expensive for a handheld, Unimpressive battery life, Minor issues with Remote Play and media support
Impressively powerful and astonishingly feature-packed, PS Vita is - at least for now - the ultimate handheld games machine. With its touch-capabilities, augmented-reality cameras and motion-sensing capabilties it's a versatile little beast that should ...
Five-inch OLED touchscreen, Quadcore processor, Launch games line-up
Expensive, Fiddly card ports, Focus on core-gamers
Sony has really surprised us with the PS Vita, a dedicated gaming portable at supposedly the wrong time that could be so much more. Perhaps that's why it's dropped the 'PlayStation' logo from its belly - to signify a planned convergence with the app-heavy...
Looking first at the PlayStation Vita hardware we have a unit which first and foremost feels very comfortable to hold. At less than 300g it shouldn't cause fatigue in long gaming sessions and the front controls are well placed within easy reach of each...
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Published: 2017-04-28, Author: John , review by: techcrunch.com
Beautiful, bright screen, Surprisingly light but solid, Amazing, consolequality graphics,
Too wide for smaller hands, Vita game selection is currently limited, 35 hours of battery life
As a device, the Vita is stellar. It has all the right pieces in all the right places – the huge, bright screen, the dual analog sticks, the acceptable battery life, the size, shape, and weight. I wish all Sony products were like this – intelligently desi...
Published: 2014-12-04, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Video games are welcome at the table of popular art, alongside movies, music, and television. Home consoles get a lot of attention, but portable gaming has done the heavy lifting when it comes to expanding the reach and acceptance of the medium.The road t...
Abstract: The PlayStation Vita has come a long way in the last two and a half years. Sony's handheld console has navigated a winding and sometimes uncertain route, often deviating from whatever we thought its original course would be. And yet somehow, these many mo...
When it comes time to recommend a game console, it almost always comes down to games. Are there enough of them? Are they good enough? At this point, the Vita answers both of those questions with a resounding affirmative.AdvertisementThe Vita hasn't become...
Abstract: There's a new PlayStation Vita handheld out today. It's called the Vita Slim, and while for the most part it's similar to the first model, it does improve on a number of small things. Though there is the issue of that new screen…The Vita is, generally spe...