Key Features and Benefits: Transform your world With front and rear cameras, you can turn kitchen counters into a fight ring or office boardrooms into a battlefield. Augmented Reality (AR) technology for PlayStation Vita brings your physical world into the PlayStation world. Interact with the world Wi-Fi and 3G capabilities pinpoint the location of nearby opponents, send friends on treasure hunts, and keep the world updated on your rank. Non-stop action Literally. Keep the intensity up at home or on the go. With Wi-Fi or 3G connectivity, you can pick up games right where you left off, even from your PS3 system. What's Included: Sony PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) 1000 series Welcome Park AC power adapter
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Item model number | Vita 3G |
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Product Id | 691698 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 711719220329 |
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I got this and the PS4 at the same time. The PS4 is a capable game machine....but it can't do hardly anything else. The PS3 could do far more than the PS4 can when it was released and buries it today with regard to it's functionality, which is pretty ridiculous frankly. However, the PSVita can do WAY more than the PSP ever could. You can't play it on your TV, but that's probably the only thing the PSP has over it. Literally everything else the PSP could do the PSVita does better. The Vita also has a built-in camera (forward and backwards facing). There was a camera attachment for the PSP, but I don't think it was ever released in America and it didn't work very well. The web browser on the PSP left a LOT to be desired, but the Vita's web browser works great. It's even better than the PS4's, which is weird. You can even use the rear touchpad to scroll through pages which feels very natural. One sort of frustrating thing is that only some of the games you bought for the PSP and PS3 will work on it. The PS1 games are a mixed bag. Some work, some don't. But again, NONE of them work on the PS4. The touch screen is fantastic and the OLED screen is gorgeous. I'm glad I jumped and got this one before it is gone because Sony is going to replace the Vita with a new model with a bit cheaper construction, including replacing the screen with a standard LCD one.