
PlayStation Vita
Released February 2012
PlayStation Vita is Sony's second handheld gaming device.
Released February 2012
PlayStation Vita is Sony's second handheld gaming device.
Short name | VITA |
First release date | February 2012 |
Online support | Yes |
Install Base | 6,000,000 |
Original Price | $249 |
Producing Company | Sony Interactive Entertainment |
Aliases | Next Generation Portable PSV PS Vita Vita NGP |
Sony announced its second handheld gaming platform in Japan on January 27, 2011, at an event called PlayStation Meeting 2011. The device was announced under its codename, "Next Generation Portable." As of June 7th, 2011, during Sony's E3 press briefing, the official name of the NGP was confirmed as the PlayStation Vita. Sony announced the Japanese release date of December 17, 2011 at TGS 2011.
*This feature only available in the original PCH-1000 units. Subsequent releases such as the Vita Slim have an LCD display.
The PlayStation Vita comes with several applications built-in. Others are available for download through the PlayStation Store. Many of the apps work together such as sending a favorite location from the Maps app to a friend via Group Messaging. Many of the apps also incorporate connectivity with the PlayStation 3 console including friends lists, trophies, and messaging. Apps are accessible simply by tapping the appropriate icon on the PS Vita home screen.
The Browser app allows users to use the Internet from their PS Vita using a 3G or WiFi connection.
The Content Manager app allows the user to easily transfer data (games, game saves, applications, music, photos, videos) back and forth from the Vita and a PC, Mac, or PS3. This comes in handy for users with smaller memory cards.
The Friends app allows PSN members to view what their friends are doing whether their friends are currently on PS3 or PS Vita. Users can also view and compare their friends' Trophies from here.
The Messaging app allows PSN members to send messages back and forth. Messages sent from this app can be read on a PS Vita or a PS3, but images attached to messages can only be seen on a PS Vita.
The Maps app allows users to view their own current location, search for other locations, display directions, and place flags on favorite spots.
The Music app allows the user to access and play music stored on their memory card (MP3, MP4, WAVE). Music can be organized by song titles, artists, album titles, or recently played. Once started, music will continue to play in the background while the user can go on to do other things.
Near is a location-based, social networking app. Users can "check in" at any location (or just at WiFi hotspots for those with the WiFi-only system) and Near will search for other users in the area up to a ten mile radius. The other users don't necessarily have to be actively playing anything because Near is able to show not only what the most popular games are in the area, but also "gifts" that other players have left. For example, players of ModNation Racers can leave created tracks for other players to download. Within Near, users can also rate the games they've played using up to three emoticons, which other users will be able to see.
The Party app makes cross-game chat and text available for up to eight users at a time; a first for a Sony platform.
The Photos app allows users to take photos and shoot video using the PS Vita's built-in cameras. It is where any pictures taken are stored.
The PS Store app allows users to access the PlayStation Store much in the same way as they can on PS3 or PSP to purchase and download games, game add-ons, themes, movies, etc.
The Remote Play app allows users who also have a PS3 to view and play content from the PS3 on their PS Vita. This can be done via a local private connection or via WiFi. So, whether the user is in the same room as the PS3, or many miles away, anything on their PS3 is accessible remotely.
The Settings app allows users to tweak any of the various options built into the PS Vita system including system updates, PSN account, application data, network connection settings, sound, display, date/time, security, language, etc.
The Trophies app allows users to view and organize the trophies they've earned in not only PS Vita games, but also the PS3 games they've played.
The Videos app allows users to view and organize videos (MPEG-4, AAC) from their memory cards as well as movies purchased from the PlayStation Store.
The Welcome Park serves as a tutorial for new users and uses mini games to teach users about all of the features built into the PlayStation Vita.
The Email app is an application added in the PlayStation Vita 2.00 firmware update that was released on November 20th, 2012. It allows you to check your email, compose new emails, and import your contact list.
The Calendar app is an application that was added in the PlayStation Vita 3.10 firmware update released on March 25th, 2014. It allows you to manage upcoming events or create new events.
The PS4 Link application allows you to link your PlayStation 4 console to your PS Vita so you can remotely control your PlayStation 4 console from your PlayStation Vita. It also allows you to play games that support the Second Screen feature.
Parental Controls is an application on the PlayStation Vita that allows you to set up restrictions for your child, such as the duration they can play as well as what games and what features your child can use.
The Facebook app allows users to keep up with all their friends without having to load up the Facebook website.
Take, post, and view your favorite pictures online through the Flickr app on PS Vita System.
Use the GPS on your PS Vita System to check in wherever you are through Foursquare.
Instantly watch thousands of TV episodes & movies on your PS Vita System with the Netflix app.
The Skype app give access to Skype services over the PS Vita's 3G or WiFi connection. Voice and video calls are supported, as is outgoing calls to regular phone numbers, however there is no instant messaging support.
With LiveTweet for PS Vita System you can see all of your Twitter Friends and Tweet directly from your PS Vita System without leaving your Party or quitting your game.
With the Vita's browser lacking Flash and HTML 5 support it was impossible to watch web videos on the Vita. On June 26th 2012 Sony released a YouTube app for the Vita. Allowing users to watch videos in standard and high definition (only up to 720p). The app has many standard YouTube features, including recommended videos, comments, history, favorites and the most important "search" function.
Sony announced the launch pricing for the PlayStation Vita at the Sony Press Conference at E3 2011.
Region | Wi-Fi Edition | 3G & Wi-Fi Edition | First Edition |
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North America | $249.99 | $299.99 | $349.99 (US) $299.99 (CAN) |
United Kingdom | £229.99 | £279.99 | |
Europe | €249.00 | €299.00 | |
Japan | ¥24,980 | ¥29,980 | |
Australia* | $348.00 AUD | $408.00 AUD |
* Australian prices based on current Pre-Order price at EBGames, the first store to list in AU.
Released on February 15, 2012, the First Edition Bundle allowed North American buyers to purchase the PS Vita a week early for a premium price of $349.99 in the U.S. and $299.99 in Canada. The bundle was billed as an $85 value for only $50 more. The First Edition Bundle included:
*must first activate the AT&T data pass
The American 3G Launch Bundle rewarded early adopters of the PS Vita in the United States with $55 worth in additional pack-ins. Included in the bundle were:
*must first activate the AT&T data pass
On May 8, 2012, Sony announced a Crystal White variation of the console for release in Japan on June 28th, alongside a pair of Crystal White ear phones. August 30th will see the release of a Hatsune Miku variant. Both models will retain the dual-model and pricing scheme of the original black color. Hong Kong will receive the bundle on June 28th.
On October 30, 2012, North America saw the release of a white variation of the console in a bundle for Assassins Creed III Liberation.
A refreshed model of the Vita was announced during Sony's Pre-TGS Press Conference in September 2013.
The new updates made to the handheld include:
The Vita 2000 was made available in Japan on October 10, 2013 at a price of approximately $195 USD. The Slim version of the Vita was released in the United Kingdom in February 7th, 2014 for £180, and was released in the United States and Canada on May 6th, 2014 for $199.99.
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