PlayStation Vita (PSVita) is a video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment after achieving success by the PlayStation Portable (PSP) first generation. PlayStation Vita, which means living in Latin, was officially introduced by Sony at the time of the event Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, California, United States, June 6, 2011. PlayStation Vita has a significant difference compared with the previous version. Connectivity is the mainstay of Sony on the PlayStation Vita. Vita has a specification PlayStation 2 analog sticks, 6-axis motion sensor, has two cameras in front and behind, and has a touch screen type OLED (960 x 544 pixels). Unlike previous versions of the PlayStation Portable that only uses Wi-Fi, Sony launched the PlayStation 2 version of the Vita. PlayStation Vita with Wi-Fi version and the PlayStation version of the Vita with Wi-Fi and 3G. Sony took the AT & T to expand markets and increase sales of the PlayStation Vita.
Specification
PlayStation Vita (PSVita) have a much different design than the previous version. PlayStation Vita design made for comfort. With specially designed grooves so that when in the hands until it is comfortable with its thin so it can easily be taken anywhere and play anytime. PlayStation Vita has a width of 7.2 inches and 4.4 inches high. To screen the PlayStation Vita has a bigger screen and better resolution images. PlayStation Vita use 5-inch OLED touch screen with a resolution of 960 x 544 pixels. By using an internal device ARM Cortex-A9 processor and graphics units SGX543MP4. To meet the criticism of earlier versions of the PlayStation Portable will only use one analog stick, PlayStation Vita has 2 analog sticks and 6-axis motion sensor. PlayStation Vita also has a camera on the front and rear that has the ability to detect faces and sensors. Unlike previous generations who use the Universal Media Disc (UMD) for media storage, PlayStation Vita uses the latest format of NVG Card. PlayStation Vita besides using Wi-Fi is also supported by the 3G that will make Vita PlayStation users can play online, share videos and pictures, and access the internet anywhere and anytime.