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Reviews of Sony PlayStation Vita

Testseek.com have collected 234 expert reviews of the Sony PlayStation Vita and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony PlayStation Vita.
Award: Most Awarded February 2012
February 2012
 
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The editors liked

  • Beautiful
  • Bright screen
  • Surprisingly light but solid
  • Amazing
  • Consolequality graphics
  • Intuitive
  • Smartphone-esque UITruly console-quality gamingDual-analog controlsTop-class OLED screen
  • Big
  • Bright screen provides super-sharp images
  • Decent battery provides four hours or so of active play time
  • Convenient
  • Efficient sleep mode
  • Real dual-analog sticks provide precise control without ruining form factor
  • Well-designed
  • Intuitive system in
  • Large and responsive OLED touch screen
  • Terrific graphics
  • Dual analog controls
  • Rear touchpanel control
  • Good game library at launch
  • Beautiful OLED screen
  • Lots to play
  • Lots to watch
  • Lots to do
  • A new generation of interactivity and interoperability
  • Light and durable design with excellent controls
  • Rear touchpad works well
  • Permits unique gameplay
  • Most powerful portable gaming device ever
  • Tight dual analog controls
  • Fantastic OLED display
  • Fast charge time
  • Powerful graphics. Beautiful screen. Dual analog sticks.
  • Flexible controls
  • Sharp and vibrant screen
  • Smart interface...
  • The PlayStation Vita delivers amazing visuals on its 5-inch OLED touch screen that look almost as good as PS3 graphics. The system's game lineup has matured into an indie haven
  • Though AAA titles are scarce. The Vita allows for downloading of some games (
  • Excellent hardware
  • Powerful
  • Superb hardware
  • Strong game titles and great gaming controls
  • The screen is a thing of beauty
  • Plenty of speed and power
  • 3G brings a better social gaming experience
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  • Gaming
  • Playstation
  • Sony
  • Videogames
  • Console gaming in the palm of your hand
  • Unrivaled handheld device specifications
  • Backwards compatibility with PSP games
  • Impressive 5in screen
  • Variety of controls
  • No gimmicky 3D effects in sight
  • 3G version available
  • Beautiful OLED display
  • Responsive touchscreen
  • Dual analog sticks
  • Powerful hardware means huge potential
  • Amazing screen
  • Excellent controls
  • Well-designed OS
  • Good launch lineup
  • Superb 5inch OLED touchscreen
  • Snappy UI
  • Comfortable button layout and dualstick controls

The editors didn't like

  • Too wide for smaller hands
  • Vita game selection is currently limited
  • 35 hours of battery life
  • Subpar battery lifeLoading games and other programs is sluggish
  • Large size makes it cumbersome to fit in a pocket
  • Rear touchpad is awkward to use and makes it hard to find edges
  • Low resolution cameras are next to useless for shutterbugs
  • Cumbersome media management and bare bones music and video players
  • Proprietary
  • Expensive
  • Proprietary memory not included
  • Nongaming functions and features draw mixed reviews
  • Battery life could be better
  • Transferring files is cumbersome
  • 3G buy-in and usage adds cost
  • As does highly touted cross-platform play
  • Backward compatibility quite buggy so far
  • No Flash support
  • Where have we heard that before
  • Overpriced proprietary memory cards
  • Middling battery life
  • Onboard 0.3 megapixel cameras are terrible
  • Lacks multitasking capability
  • No Flash Support
  • Proprietary PlayStation Memory card
  • Only supports 3G data
  • Short battery life
  • And battery isn't removable. Proprietary memory card. Clunky media manager
  • Expensive games
  • HD video stutters
  • Stilted web browsingLook and Feel...
  • The Vita uses proprietary media and connections across the board
  • And even requires the purchase of a separate memory card to play most games and use most apps
  • Which results in a hidden cost. Battery life could be better
  • And there's no way it can be rep
  • Games are expensive
  • Storage should be cheaper
  • Console
  • Memory cards and games aren't cheap
  • High cost
  • Proprietary charge/sync connector
  • No onboard memory
  • Cameras are average
  • No internal storage. Requires expensive proprietary memory sticks (even for some cartridge games!). Only one account per system allowed. Expensive games with no cheap options (yet)
  • Poor internet
  • Fiddly transfer of data
  • No multitasking
  • No removable battery
  • Weak battery life
  • Browser lacks Flash or HTML5 support
  • Hidden costs boost the price
  • Inconsistent apps
  • Multiple accounts are a no-go
  • Expensive proprietary memory
  • Limited 3G use not worth price of admission
  • Unimpressive camera
  • Dustand fingerprintmagnet

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  Published: 2012-02-17, Author: Sherri , review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Most powerful portable gaming device ever, Tight dual analog controls, Fantastic OLED display, Fast charge time
  • Lacks multitasking capability, No Flash Support, Proprietary PlayStation Memory card, Only supports 3G data
  • The Sony PlayStation Vita has everything serious gamers could desire in a handheld device.

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  Published: 2012-02-16, Author: Alex , review by: techworld.com

  • As with any new gaming platform, the key to success for the PlayStation Vita is the development of sufficient great games, but we like the design and build of the Vita. ...

 
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  Published: 2012-02-16, review by: cheatcc.com

  • Abstract:  When Sony started teasing the public with pictures of their PlayStaion Vita last year, I must admit, I had a healthy amount of skepticism. Sure, the system itself is extremely attractive, but it felt a bit like I was becoming reacquainted with an unfai...

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  Published: 2012-02-16, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com

  • Powerful graphics. Beautiful screen. Dual analog sticks.
  • Short battery life, and battery isn't removable. Proprietary memory card. Clunky media manager
  • The Sony PlayStation Vita is one of the best handheld game systems to date, even if almost everything it tries to do outside of gaming falls short....

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  Published: 2012-02-14, review by: arstechnica.com

  • Big, bright screen provides super-sharp images, Decent battery provides four hours or so of active play time, Convenient, efficient sleep mode, Real dual-analog sticks provide precise control without ruining form factor, Well-designed, intuitive system in
  • Large size makes it cumbersome to fit in a pocket, Rear touchpad is awkward to use and makes it hard to find edges, Low resolution cameras are next to useless for shutterbugs, Cumbersome media management and bare bones music and video players, Proprietary
  • While a video game system is ultimately only as good as the games it can play (look for more on the launch lineup soon), the PlayStation Vita hardware is among the most elegant pieces of gaming-focused technology I've yet seen. Sony has created a stylish...

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  Published: 2012-02-13, review by: destructoid.com

  • Abstract:  The PlayStation Portable is quite possibly the greatest electronic device that I ever resented. I hated so much about the PSP, and not because I disliked the system -- I absolutely loved it. However, the lack of support from third parties, the awkwar...

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  Published: 2012-02-13, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Big, beautiful OLED screen, Light and durable design with excellent controls, Rear touchpad works well, permits unique gameplay
  • Overpriced proprietary memory cards, Middling battery life, Onboard 0.3 megapixel cameras are terrible
  • When it comes to pure performance, the PlayStation Vita is the best dedicated handheld gaming console you can buy....

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  Published: 2012-02-13, Author: Sam , review by: theverge.com

  • Amazing screen, Excellent controls, Well-designed OS, Good launch lineup
  • Inconsistent apps, Multiple accounts are a no-go, Expensive proprietary memory, Limited 3G use not worth price of admission

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  Published: 2012-02-13, Author: Ryan , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Beautiful OLED display, Responsive touchscreen, Dual analog sticks, Powerful hardware means huge potential
  • Weak battery life, Browser lacks Flash or HTML5 support, Hidden costs boost the price
  • In terms of gaming, the Vita is a beast. Nothing handheld even comes close....

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  Published: 2012-02-13, Author: Sean , review by: engadget.com

  • Superb 5inch OLED touchscreen, Intuitive, snappy UI, Comfortable button layout and dualstick controls
  • Unimpressive camera, Short battery life, Dustand fingerprintmagnet
  • The PS Vita is easily the most advanced portable gaming device to date, but will live and die by software support. It's off to a good start, if you can swallow the sticker price....

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