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Sony's PlayStation Vita retains the familiar general form of the PlayStation Portable hardware series while dramatically improving on virtually every aspect of its use with powerful and exciting new features including: dual touch pads at the front and rear, dual cameras at the front and rear, dual analogue sticks, a 5-inch OLED screen, GPS, six-axis motion sensors and a three-axis electronic compass and exceptional built-in connectivity via both Wi-Fi* and exclusive to this model, an always on 3G connection.** Taken together this makes for a handheld gaming device that truly signals the entry of handhelds into the world of Next-Gen gaming.
PlayStation Vita is designed to blur the lines between interactive entertainment and reality in a variety of ways. Reaching beyond the capabilities of every handheld gaming console that has come before it, in this model of Vita players have access to both Wi-Fi and 3G functionality, allowing for maximum connectivity wherever you go. (An additional Vita model allows for Wi-Fi access only) Its 5-inch OLED front multi-touch display brings brilliant images to life and allows for a new touch driven navigational system, while the additional multi-touch pad on its back surface will allow users to interact with games and characters that they encounter within them with a simple movement of their fingertips. The real world and the game world are seamlessly merged with front and rear camera enabled augmented reality. Additionally, services created specifically for Vita will be available on PlayStation Network. These services are designed help users take their gameplay, as well as interaction with other gamers, to new levels.
Additional features include: dual analogue stick controls, a 4 core CPU, system-specific flash card media support for game and media saves, mobile PlayStation trophy support, built-in three-axis gyroscope, three-axis accelerometer and GPs functionality.
"Near" is a core PlayStation Vita feature composed of location-based services, that utilise PlayStation Network. Near, developed specifically for this service and the network, will be pre-installed in the system to let users find out what their friends in the vicinity are playing now or what they were playing recently. Users can meet their friends and new players virtually, regardless of what games they are playing, simply by sharing their game information across different dimensions of time and distance.
Every game title for PlayStation Vita will be provided with a space called "LiveArea" where users can share the fun and excitement with other players. Users will have access to the latest information of games provided from SCE and third party developers and publishers through PlayStation Network. Additionally, Vita users will be able to view "Activity Log" which is constantly updated with accomplishments from users who are playing the same game, which in turn can trigger active real-time communication among users.
In addition to containing the best in new handheld gaming hardware technology, Sony's PlayStation Vita provides users with the best in quality content. All your favourite game franchises are coming to Vita, including but not limited to Uncharted in Uncharted Golden Abyss, LittleBigPlanet, Hot Shots Golf, ModNation Racers, WipEout and many more -- including all new game launches -- yet to be announced. Joining these new offerings, players will also have full wireless access to the PlayStation Store. Here, via Vita's improved Wi-Fi capabilities, and/or new exciting 3G connectivity, owners can download new game add-ons, movies, comics and PS One classics ported over for handheld play. PlayStation Vita also features full backwards compatibility (via download) to all PSP games. Together this powerful merging of hardware and software is destined to create entertainment experiences unlike anything else available in the handheld gaming market.
* Connectivity subject to Wi-Fi availability coverage limitations.
** 3G functionality and coverage requires purchase and activation of an additional data plan. Connectivity subject to 3G coverage limitations.
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80 of 86 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible handheld, 3G is useless,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PlayStation Vita (Wi-Fi + 3G) (Console)
Firstly I want to start by saying that the Vita itself is amazing and has a lot of potential. It is much more capable than my 3DS and already has a decent selection of titles to choose from. However, all that is mirrored in the other reviews so I will review this for its additional feature; The 3G.I will say this plainly. Do not buy this version. Buy the WiFi version as the 3G is wasted here and I will explain why. Firstly Vodafone customer support is worse than useless. It took 2 days to get the sim card credited and then another day for the Wipeout code to arrive. It took a total of 3 days to have the 3G working and free game as promised. This was also with phone operators accidentally barring my sim then blaming me for it, an atrocious website that won't allow you to top up or use a voucher, a customer rep who didn't actually know what a Vita was and being repeatedly lied to about the ETA of my game code. The forum mods who sorted my problem were excellent for their part, I should add. Still not put off? Okay.... Once everything is up and running you can now check friends lists, use social apps and shop on PSN. That is pretty much ALL you can do with 3G on the Vita. Most games require wifi to take part in online gaming, with no other option. You can buy on the PSN store but unless the content is smaller than 20MB in size then you need wifi to download it. That pretty much rules out EVERYTHING but the most useless of DLC, even Minis tend to weigh in at 50MB or more. So unless you are willing to pay 5 pounds a month minimum just to go on Facebook and see what games your friends are playing, I suggest you give this a wide berth. If you really want 3G then buy yourself a portable MiFi adapter or better yet, just tether the Vita to your phone's 3G connection. You will save a massive headache caused by Vodafone and their merry band of chimps and you will save yourself £50 as well. I should also add that either of those 2 methods will remove the 20MB download restriction and the WiFi online gaming requirement, seeing as your Vita will recognise them both as a WiFi connection. Please do not get caught out by this, I was and after the crap I had to put up with for what turned out to be a pretty useless I wouldn't want to see anyone else lose out. Trust me, just get the WiFi version instead.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great piece of kit.,
By travis bickle999 "Trav" (London) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PlayStation Vita (Wi-Fi + 3G) (Console)
I preordered a Vita 3G/wifi model and it arrived on release day. I've got to be honest I was pretty excited by the prospect this device, and thus far I haven't been disappointed, the screen is bright and vibrant, the new OS easy to navigate (if anything I find it a little disconnected at present but I'm sure Sony will tighten this up) and the selection of launch games offering a varied choice and showcasing the various features of the Vita . All I would say is I bought the 3G model as you get wipeout for free if you top up £5 with Vodafone, and since I was going to buy wipeout anyway it worked out at about £10 pound difference and I thought worth the punt to have the 3G on board, but having said that , if was to choose again I'd probably go for the Wifi model, battery life on my brothers wifi model compared to mine (with 3G switched off) is slightly better, and at present I don't really think there's a need for 3G certainly nothing I couldn't live with out and you can always make a wifi hotspot out of your IOS/ android phone and hook up that way.So in summary great piece of kit, feels like a device that dies anything and I can see my home console sitting untouched for. Quite sometime it's that emersive, but if your debating Wifi or 3G and money is tight then I'd say go Wifi, yr not really missing much.
71 of 82 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Handheld Gaming Device Ever Made, Period,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PlayStation Vita (Wi-Fi + 3G) (Console)
£200 device with games priced at £40 - sounds crazy in today's world where, like it or not, gamingis moving toward a more casual market. And in this economy too, Sony have taken quite the gamble. I decided to take the risk with the Playstation Vita (Wi-Fi only model though, what with the economy and all) and am happy to say i believe i made the right decision. I hope my review can help you make the right one as well... = 3G VERSION = I strongly believe the 3G version of the PS Vita is not worth the extra money, apart from signing up and paying for your 3G access which is not even remotely great in the UK there is also the issue of battery life. The standard Wi-Fi Vita performs admirably, but there is no doubt in my mind the 3G will severely lower that time. There are plenty of places in the UK with Wi-Fi access available now, so i would suggest asking yourself if you really need the 3G access and are willing to pay for it with both your money and at the expense of the Vita's battery life. I asked myself this too and found the price was just too high. = HARDWARE = Firstly the battery life surprised me, consdering the rumors of horrific life, and the doubts i had after reading the Vita's spec sheet, the battery life is good consdering the amount of pressure the system is under, especially when gaming. With brightness at 50% and with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled, the Vita lasted for around 4 hours when gaming and messing around with it. A full on gaming marathon of the most demanding game currently available (Uncharted Golden Abyss) lasted for a respectable 3 hours and 30 minutes - enough to cover most journeys without the need for a recharge. Pumping up the screen brightness, and disabling Bluetooth and Wi-Fi will no doubt have a big impact on the battery life. Recharging the battery from 0% to 100% takes 2 hours and 30 minutes, this is mainly to do with the size of the battery itself. The PS Vita is armed with a quad-core processor and GPU - both of which are needed to drive it's gorgeous 5" Super AMOLED touchscreen which has a resolution of 960 x 544. It's a great display, with accurate color reproduction, good viewing angles, vibrant colours and deep blacks which sometimes blur the line between screen and bezel. It's not as sharp as some of the mobile phone displays out there but it has a respectable 220ppi, the iPhone Retina display is 326ppi and the Galaxy Nexus' 316ppi. It's not a big deal however and cannot take away from how gorgeous the screen looks when playing games, its truly amazing. Along with the familiar Playstation buttons and analog stick is a newcomer - the second analog stick. The Vita is the closest thing to a home console like experience while on the move, something which no other handheld device has accomplished. There are no more genre restrictions, shooters and adventure games will work just as well on the Vita now that there are two analog sticks available for controlling. Like the analog sticks the buttons are good quality too and have a nice and responsive clicky feel to them. The shoulder buttons are smooth and the D-Pad is nice and accurate. Coupled with how comfortable the Vita is to hold, how solid and high quality it feels due to its weight, playing games on this thing is a treat. The rear touch pad is new and works well enough, its the same size as the screen and allows for controlling whilst keeping your main fingers free. The two built in cameras in the front and back are of average quality, both capturing images at VGA 640x480 resolution as well as recording video. The stereo speakers and microphone are surprisingly good quality. The Vita also has built in 3 axis gyorscope, accelerometer, electronic compass, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and maybe even 3G. It's a beast of a machine and although it's gonna be a tight fit in your jean pocket, it's still a fairly light and portable handheld device. Put simply, the PS Vita gets it all right on the hardware front packing some impressive tech into a small-ish and affordable device. = SOFTWARE = The Vita has a touchscreen operating system similar to iOS and Android, the PS3's XMB interface is no more. The home screen is made up of bubble icons and navigation is fairly simple. The whole OS is designed for touchscreen use, the physical buttons take a backseat which is fine but you also miss out on things like skipping through music with the shoulder buttons and scrolling through a website with the analog stick. The OS has a touchscreen keyboard which is pretty standard, but due to how wide the Vita's screen is you will need to stretch your fingers a bit to get to the middle letters, it's not ideal for typing super quick. Like everything nowadays the Vita has apps with more available to download from the PSN Store. The main ones which come preinstalled are Party, Group Messaging, and Friends. Party gives you cross-game voice and text chat functionality for the first time on PlayStation Network for up to 8 players. It also links you to their game. Group Messaging is a 4 person chat app which allows you to send photos. Friends is a simple friends list for viewing profiles, trophy information and your PSN friends' own friends lists. The Music and Video player apps are simple but only support basic formats like MP3, MP4 and WAV while the video player only accepts MP4 files. Social apps for things like Facebook, Foursquare, Skype and Twitter will also be available soon if not already. Finally, the Vita also has a good web browser which looks good on its big screen. It has standard smartphone features like pinch-to-zoom but is lacking things like Flash and HTML5 for video. It's a decent browser and almost as snappy as ones found on smartphones. The "Near" feature is a way to find and interact with other gamers on the go, i haven't used it at all yet because hardly anybody has the PS Vita yet. = GAMES = The stuff which will make or break this thing are it's games, and i'm glad to say that the launch lineup isn't bad, and whats scheduled looks even better. There are around 25 games available from launch day and i've found that my favouites were Gravity Rush, WipEout 2048, Virtua Tennis 4 and of course Uncharted: Golden Abyss. The Vita won't suffer the same fate as previous PSP's, there is and will be plenty of quality games available for it. Because there is no built in memory on the Vita you'll need to buy seperate PS Vita Memory Cards which come in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB flavours and are needed for storing saves, updates, patches etc as well as your own media. If your going to be buying and downloading your Vita games straight from the PSN Store then you'll need the space the memory cards offer to actually store those games too. But Vita games will also be sold through retail with boxed copies, these come on the new Vita memory card format and can be also used to save your games onto. The Vita is also backwards-compatible with most PSP games you purchased from the PSN Store. PSP games are upscaled to four times their resolution on the Vita's screen but they look OK. Sony is working on some UMD passport program which will allow you to register your old PSP UMD games and downoad them for the Vita at a reduced price.... hooray. = CONS = 1) The Vita is tied to one PSN ID, you can't share the Vita or browse other region's PSN stores or manage your other PSN accounts. Once you sign into your PSN account thats it, to change accounts you'll need to reformat the memory. So although the Vita is region free, DLC and downloaded games will only work when the account they were purchased on is active. Because there can only be one active PSN ID at a time, you'll need to reformat your card to switch. 2) Expensive proprietary memory which Sony created (again) just for the Vita. If your going to be downloading all your games then storage will be an issue, i think Uncharted Golden Abyss uses around 3GB of memory which is huge consdering the maximum memory card available is only 16GB and its pricey as well. The cards are also tiny, easy to lose and when you need to switch them out its very fiddly. It's too late to change now but they need to price them better. 3) Media management is poor. You can't just drag and drop files from your PC or PS3 to the PS Vita, you have to use the content management app which is a chore. 4) One of the Vita's cool features is being able to play PS3 and PSN games remotely, but remote play is not working yet at all. So right now you cant stream Killzone 3 to your Vita - another problem which should be fixed with a firmware update. 5) Expensive Games. The RRP of the heavy hitters like Uncharted Golden Abyss is £45 - thats more than what PS3 games launch for. Even the smaller Vita titles are asking around £35. Obviously good retailers like Amazon will sell them for around £40 or £30 but still, for a portable game that is asking too much. Vita titles need to launch for £20-£25 maximum in my opinion. = VERDICT = Most of the cons above can be remedied with firmware updates and price drops which is great. Apart from that the Vita shines bright. It's easily the best handheld gaming device available today with powerful tech behind it, great controls and a gorgeous touchscreen. Most importantly it's competitively priced at launch for what it can offer. Sony has gone all out and created a new mobile gaming platform which it intends to back 100% - you can just tell by looking at the games available now and... Read more › 2115|R3LCMT3GKWMHOL;2115|R2T3B915ZIQBSV;2115|R2H2M6S1ISLSDS;
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