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$100 PS Vita TV And Lighter PlayStation Vita Announced By Sony

ThatNaijaBlog - Sony says a thinner and lighter version of the PS Vita is heading to store-shelves. The leader in consumer electronics also announced a PlayStation Vita TV; an innovative and cheap gaming console that is connected to your TV. The revelation happened in Japan.

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jXales3870d ago

the vita tv is a step down from the greatness sony was going at.

This is the first step down since the afluence they were having.

They cant honestly tell us that the ps4 can't do what the psvitatv does.

Waste of money and hardware..

its pretty obvious the ps4 can do this. instead of making a new hardware for this feature they should just sell the psvita tv streaming app on the ps store and not dick us around..

SilentNegotiator3870d ago (Edited 3870d ago )

"They cant honestly tell us that the ps4 can't do what the psvitatv does"

Why would the cheapest 8th gen home console need to?

FamilyGuy3870d ago

Dude, the PS4 is going to be the first device that's fully supported by Gaikai.
That means the PS4 will be able to stream PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PSP and PS Vita titles as well.
It will not play PS2, PSP or PS Vita titles natively though, that would require the effort of emulation that Sony is unwilling to do. Gaikai will let you play EVERY format on your PS4 though.

"PS4 will be the first Gaikai supported device with Vita following at a later date".

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