Kotaku - Sony is making the PlayStation Vita at a Chinese factory. And, surprise, another Chinese company is releasing a new device that looks an awful lot like the Vita. Anyone remember the iPed?
Called the Yinlips YDPG18, the Android-powered portable has a gravity sensor, front and back cameras, a large LCD screen, 1080p support, and a front touch-screen.
For those of you that use the UltraViolet Digital Copy Codes with the Vudu video service, and own both a PS4 and a PS Vita, you are in for a treat.
Nice to see the Vita getting some official attention. Was disappointed in lack of mentions at E3.
A rundown of the features that the latest PS Vita firmware update added
Entertainment Buddha writes, "One of the more intriguing new features offered by the PS4 is its ability to stream a majority of its games to a PS Vita handheld unit. This feature mimics what Nintendo accomplished with the Wii U and it’s massive gamepad controller, but it actually offers a more robust mobile gaming experience. Rather than being restricted to a tight distance, the PS4 to PS Vita remote play function allows the handheld to play games from the PS4 from anywhere on the Internet, or within a local area network. The remote play feature essentially allows the TV to be freed up for homes with limited screens, as well as turning the Vita into a portable PS4 console of sorts."
Lmao, they're getting good at this. I think this copycat crap is a stab in the face though. It's time developers work to implement the laws they have in place. (Edited)
i love all these cheap knock offs. wasnt China the first to come out with an android tablet? I actually wanted to buy the fake iPad because it had a modified mobile android OS. It was way befre samsung released galaxy tab.
I don't actually see why anyone would actually want to buy this product though.
I'm confused, is this a state sponsored and state developed product?