Dacvak
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You added a "very". =P And to be frank, two games is "very, very few" to me.5. It's not a PS3 in your hands, but it's certainly more powerful than an iPad 2 (or 3, for that matter, which I own). You are fighting hyperbole with hyperbole.
6. "Very, very, very few products"
As for the iPad 2/3 claim, I've got both an iPad 2 and iPad 3, and I've seen renderings that are technically more impressive to me than what I see on my Vita. Here's the thing, though - I'm not 100% sure, and I doubt you are, either. What I'd like to do is take a look at the technical specifications of both the GPU and CPU of each device, and make a proper claim then. Either way, the Vita is much closer to a modern iPad than it is to a PS3.
And I can't believe how many people are misconstruing my post. I'm not at all negative towards the Vita. I say right in the post that I'm glad I bought it. I love my Vita and think it's and excellent system.
But people need to be realistic when influencing others, and the post that dude made was way over-the-top. I was just offering a more matter-of-fact approach, though it came off negative since I was countering the boisterous claims. Not my intention.
Either way, there are a lot of bad things with the Vita, and a lot of good things. It's easy for someone with even a mild agenda to only list one side, though. And I think that's kind of unfair.