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PS Vita video review

PS Vita video review



  



Today at For consumers blog we are going to review one of the most interesting products that came out on the market recently. The new PlayStation portable gaming console is out for few weeks and it is already a real hit. Most tech stores are still making pre-orders because deliveries of the all new PS Vita are late for some locations but everybody is trying to get their hands on the new device.


Today we are going to show you a short video review of the PS Vita portable gaming console.
Currently PS Vita is offered at £230 in UK and around $250 in US stores.PS Vita video review


PS Vita specifications:
CPU - ARM Cortex-A9 core (4 core)
GPU - SGX543MP4+
Touch Screen - 5-inches (16:9), 960 x 544, Approx. 16 million colours, OLED Multi touch screen (capacitive type)
Rear Touch Pad - Multi-touch pad (capacitive)
Cameras - Front camera, Rear camera
Dimensions - Approx. 182.0 x 18.6 x 83.5mm
IEEE 802.11b/g/n (n = 1×1) (Wi-Fi) (Infrastructure mode/Ad-hoc mode)
Bluetooth 2.1+EDR (A2DP/AVRCP/HSP)
Built-in stereo speakers
Built-in microphone
Sensors - Six-axis motion sensing system (three-axis gyroscope, three-axis accelerometer), three-axis electronic compass Location
Built-in GPS
Wi-Fi location service support









PS Vita ports and controls

PS Vita review
 

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