- Brand : Sony
- Product name : PlayStation Vita Slim
- Product code : 9844211
- Category : Portable Game Consoles
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- Info modified on : 02 Mar 2020 15:34:48
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Long product name Sony PlayStation Vita Slim portable game console 12.7 cm (5") 1 GB Touchscreen Wi-Fi Black
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ARM Cortex A9, 5" (960 x 544) LCD, 512MB RAM, SGX543MP4+ 128MB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, 2210mAh
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Short summary description Sony PlayStation Vita Slim portable game console 12.7 cm (5") 1 GB Touchscreen Wi-Fi Black
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Sony PlayStation Vita Slim, PlayStation Vita, ARM Cortex-A9, SGX543MP4+, 128 MB, 512 MB, Black
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Long summary description Sony PlayStation Vita Slim portable game console 12.7 cm (5") 1 GB Touchscreen Wi-Fi Black
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Sony PlayStation Vita Slim. Platform: PlayStation Vita, Processor model: ARM Cortex-A9, Graphics processor: SGX543MP4+. Product colour: Black, Gaming control technology: Analogue / Digital, Gaming control function buttons: D-pad. Display: LCD, Display diagonal: 12.7 cm (5"), Display resolution: 960 x 544 pixels. Built-in memory capacity: 1 GB, Compatible memory cards: PSVita, Included memory card size: 8 GB. Wi-Fi standards: 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Bluetooth version: 2.1+EDR, Bluetooth profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, HSP
Uk has collected 30 expert reviews for Sony PlayStation Vita Slim portable game console 12.7 cm (5") 1 GB Touchscreen Wi-Fi Black and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
The original PS Vita was launched two years ago, and although a few on our team actually went out and bought one, it has struggled to break out of a largely hardcore gaming niche – for example, at the time of writing, the highest rated title on Metacritic...
Sony has announced that the new PS Vita Slim (PCH-2000) is coming to Australia, launching on June 4th. It'll be $269.95 for the black model, bundled with a 1GB memory card. Here's Kotaku‘s hands-on with a Japanese version.This article originally appeared...
Going up against Nintendo in the handheld wars is like being an adventurer in an old-school RPG off to slay a mysterious monster in a cave — at some point there must be a voiceover from an old man who tells you solemnly “Many have tried, all have failed.”...
PlayStation 4 sales in the UK have beaten all expectations, and that probably has something to do with Blighty being second in line to get the PS Vita Slim – that, or Sony just really loves the Brits. Either way it works for us. As does the Vita's ability...
tech.uk.msn.com
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2016-11-14 23:19:30
2016-11-14 23:19:30
Average rating:100
The smartphone's growing capabilities have limited the market for audio players, pocket cameras, PDAs and other handheld devices, but Sony still thinks there's room out there for a dedicated gaming gadget like the PS Vita Slim. Of course it's not just for...
techradar.com/au/
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2016-11-14 23:19:30
2016-11-14 23:19:30
Average rating:80
Sony's making a bold play with the PS Vita Slim. The dedicated handheld market is one that's vanishing, yet Sony is willing to bet its latest portable on it.While Sony hasn't announced a price yet for Australia, the Brits have an RRP of £180, which is aro...
Sony's making a bold play with the PS Vita Slim. The dedicated handheld market is one that's vanishing, yet Sony is willing to bet its latest portable on it. And with a £180 RRP (around US$290, AU$330), the PS Vita Slim is asking for more than than its ri...
With smartphone and tablet gaming becoming so dominant in the world of casual gaming is there still room for a dedicated handheld gaming console? Sony certainly thinks so with a refresh of the PlayStation Vita, now in its slimmer form factor, better known...
SONY PLAYSTATION]Sony has suffered a few years in the shadows of Microsoft, but now the bods there have pulled their socks up and are back on top.The PS4 is selling like ice-cream on a sunny day and the PS3 is beating the Xbox 360 in the charts.Now Sony...