Those excited about the release of the PSP Vita should check out the pre-order page over at Amazon.com. The next-gen portable gaming device gets a $249.99 price tag.
Amazon places the release date at December 31, 2011 — more than 3 months away but is expecting huge volume of sales so they’re taking orders as early as now.
Announced back in June 2011, the PSP Vita sports some pretty impressive hardware.
Sony PSP Vita
5-inch OLED display
ARM Cortex A9 (quad-core)
Quad-Core PowerVR SGX543MP+ GPU
Front & Rear Camera
Built-in GPS
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR
3G/HSDPA
The 3G+WiFi variant is priced at $299.99.
You can make your pre-orders here.
2018?
magkakaroon pa kaya ng bagong model na mas gaganda kaysa jan sa PSVita? (sana wag na………..)
http://www.yugatech.com/toys-gadgets/sony-psp-vita-goes-on-pre-order-at-amazon/
nagkaroon naako ng ps vita.. very nice ang mga games parang naglalaro kanang ps3 game graphics pocket 4 core handheld gameconsole.. kasalukuyan ko linalaro ang ninja gaiden sigma plus and uncharted golden abyss.. cool thumbs up..
San Pwede makabili nitoo??
Excited na akong bumili…
oh man!!! is that really it’s price?! i really need to know coz i’m planning to buy one… btw when i bought my psp 3000 it set me back about P1400 with all the accessories and all…
what? oh i see. when is the exact and very sure date this ps vita will be available here in philippines? and by the way , which do you think is good? nintendo 3ds or nintendo wii U? pls let me know
There hasn’t been any announcements yet for the Philippines, as is the usual; we’re not a significant market to be honest. But for the US it’s on February so maybe expect it later than that. Keep in mind that that would just be the official release.
And regarding your second question, you can’t really compare the two because they have different targets/intentions. The Wii-U is a home console with the powerful hardware so expect the serious games/blockbusters to come out on it; it’s more on gaming on the big screen. The Nintendo 3DS, on the other hand, is a portable so the games tend to be relatively more casual and are designed to keep you engaged for when you travel or if you have time to kill while you’re out but the blockbusters would still be there.
Take note, Nintendo really isn’t the best platform for really serious games though e.g. first-person shooters, intense rpg’s. So it still depends on what games you’re into and how and when you’re going to play.