The PSP didn't exactly set the world alight but Sony's latest foray into the handheld gaming world looks a lot more promising. Although aesthetically they look similar they aren't. Gone are the short lived UMD's to be replaced by the Playstation Vita Card & the Playstation Network. The controls borrow alot from the PS3 with dual analog control sticks. A high performance CPU/GPU combined with an organic light emitting diode (OLED) screen enables a rich user experience and graphics never seen before on a portable entertainment system.
PS Vita features a unique rear touch pad, along with a front touchscreen, one camera on its front and one on its rear, as well as three motion sensors, a gyroscope, an accelerometer, and an electronic compass. Every game title for PS Vita will be provided with a space called LiveArea Screens where you can share the fun and excitement with other players. You will have access to the latest game related information provided via PlayStation Network, view an constantly updated Activity log chat in real-time with friends and more.
The 5 inch screen provides the user with a great but portable gaming experience and the front contains a touchscreen while the back has a rear pad. On top of all this the device comes in wifi only or 3G/Wifi versions.
Available from the 22nd February.
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