480p, 720p, 1080i according to the spec sheet. Weird that 1080p isn't included for media stuff, at least.
You essentially get 1080i for free once you have 720p support. That covers most of the install base, and probably partly due to heat issues.
480p, 720p, 1080i according to the spec sheet. Weird that 1080p isn't included for media stuff, at least.
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Somebody pleeeeeeaaaaaaaase buy this day 1 and tell me whether Joysound Karaoke is IP blocked.
how so? at this point, with 3rd party development dying out, its clear WU will live & breath on first party software, which is their standard exclusive stuff. im not seeing how this affects that
Cause I don't want to spend 200 bucks on a handheld with a small screen. I game almost 100% at home. This is perfect for me.
Andrew House announcing it and not the dude from SCEJA makes me believe it's releasing worldwide.
So...just how many TV service apps work on the vita and hence this? I know of Crunchyroll, and I guess netflix does.
For PS4 games I would imagine.What would you need a DS4 for? It will obviously not use the touchpad.
PlayStation®4 (PS4TM) remote play
As with PS Vita, PS Vita TV will also support PS4TM remote play and Wireless Controller (DUALSHOCK®4) through future system software update*4. This will allow users to enjoy most of the PS4TM games on PS Vita TV as if they are playing it on the PS4TM system.
So, let me get this straight.
I own a PS4.
I use the Vita TV to play my PS4 on any TV in my house, regardless of whether the console is connected to them.
I can play any PSP or Vita title on my big screen in 720p, using a DS3 or DS4 as the input device. But I don't need to actually have a Vita or PSP to do so, but I do need to already own the games.
The remote play feature showcased in the video, where the girl played Knack on her Vita at school has nothing to do with Vita TV, that's a core feature of the PS4/Vita architecture.
Am I missing anything?
So, let me get this straight.
I own a PS4.
I use the Vita TV to play my PS4 on any TV in my house, regardless of whether the console is connected to them.
I can play any PSP or Vita title on my big screen in 720p, using a DS3 or DS4 as the input device. But I don't need to actually have a Vita or PSP to do so, but I do need to already own the games.
The remote play feature showcased in the video, where the girl played Knack on her Vita at school has nothing to do with Vita TV, that's a core feature of the PS4/Vita architecture.
Am I missing anything?
Ugh guess I'll wait for Vita TV2
So, let me get this straight.
I own a PS4.
I use the Vita TV to play my PS4 on any TV in my house (or possibly anywhere with internet), regardless of whether the console is connected to them.
I can play any PSP or Vita title on my big screen in 720p, using a DS3 or DS4 as the input device. But I don't need to actually have a Vita or PSP to do so, but I do need to already own the games.
The remote play feature showcased in the video, where the girl played Knack on her Vita at school has nothing to do with Vita TV, that's a core feature of the PS4/Vita architecture.
Am I missing anything?
So, let me get this straight.
I own a PS4.
I use the Vita TV to play my PS4 on any TV in my house (or possibly anywhere with internet), regardless of whether the console is physically connected to them.
I can play any PSP or Vita title on my big screen in 720p, using a DS3 or DS4 as the input device. But I don't need to actually have a Vita or PSP to do so, but I do need to already own the games.
The remote play feature showcased in the video, where the girl played Knack on her Vita at school has nothing to do with Vita TV, that's a core feature of the PS4/Vita architecture.
Am I missing anything?
This is seriously a confusing product. What incentive do developers have now to develop for the vita? Almost may as well just make your game ps3/4.
Anyone who has PS+ but no PSP or Vita... will enjoy this.
The Apple TV is for Apple's ecosystem. Can the Vita TV stream your iPad or iPhone to your TV? No. Can it play iTunes content directly? No. This won't touch it.
I think this product is just too confusing to be successful
just wait till it's out. considering they're pushing streaming abilities and video sharing, I guess you can use your vita to play those touch-specific games and stream it over vita tv to twitch and the likes.
that would be SO sweet!
It's pretty much my new PS4 streamer. If it gets Gaikai and will allow me to play PS3 on ANY device, than I am SO in.
i don't think this will be that popular in the united states. however, i think it could become the lead console in japan. it's extremely inexpensive, has a library japanese gamers care about (yakuza's even coming to the thing), and has been building a bit of steam over the last year or so. i could see some sort of weird competition between the ps4 and vita in japan.
The Apple TV is a complement for Apple's ecosystem. Can the Vita TV stream your iPad or iPhone to your TV? No. Can it play iTunes content directly? No. This won't touch it.
Nice catch. :-DThe press release mentions release in other regions.
This is definitely coming here too.
Nope. Think of the PS4 as a media center that can also serve actual games to the PSVitaTV or the PSVita.
In theory, you could just put the PS4 in a closet with your other network hardware/servers and never look at it again, and just buy PSVTs for all the TVs in your house
it has tv/video/media streaming services, independent of ps4.
also plays ps1+ps2 classics.
It's almost like there are system exclusive games like KAGERO or something.So you play handheld games on a TV instead of console games on a PC? Nope, don't see the logic.
The Apple TV is a complement for Apple's ecosystem. Can the Vita TV stream your iPad or iPhone to your TV? No. Can it play iTunes content directly? No. This won't touch it.
This is essentially a cheaper home console alternative coming out at a time Nintendo could have had all to themselves in the fall with PS4 not coming until 2014.
Sony is on a murdering spree...
Good games are good games regardless.So you play handheld games on a TV instead of console games on a PC? Nope, don't see the logic.
So the Vita tv is essentialy a home console. But we already have the ps3 for that...Why not make the new Vita model with Hdmi output so we can choose how we want to play?
Guess it's still nice if you are a type of person that doesn't play handhelds outside the house. Cheaper price is also fair.
leaning in this direction too, but
trails & stuff like that on big screen (720ps fine by me) could be cool
So why not include a DualShock 4? What does this mean for backtouch and touchscreen stuff?
