PlayStation TV, known in Japan and other parts of Asia as the PlayStation Vita TV or PS Vita TV, is amicroconsole, and a non-portable variant of the PlayStation Vita handheld game console.
Features:
Instead of featuring a display screen, the console connects to a television via HDMI. Users can play using a DualShock 3 controller (with functionality for DualShock 4 controllers added with the 3.10 firmware update released on 25 March 2014), although due to the difference in features between the controller and the handheld, certain games are not compatible with PS Vita TV, such as those that are dependent on the system's microphone, camera, or gyroscopic features. The device is said to be compatible with over 100 Vita games,as well as various digital PlayStation Portable, PlayStation, and PC Engine titles, along with titles streamed from the upcoming PlayStation Now service.The device is technically referred to by Sony as the VTE-1000 series, to distinguish it from the handheld PCH-1000/2000 series Vita models. According to Muneki Shimada, Sony Director of the Second Division of Software Development, the original PCH-1000 series PlayStation Vita already includes an upscaler that supports up to 1080i resolution, however it was decided that the idea for video output for the original Vita was to be scrapped in favor for releasing the PlayStation Vita TV as a separate device for television connectivity. The in-built scaler has been removed from the PCH-2000 series PlayStation Vita model. The system supports Remote Play compatibility with the PlayStation 4, allowing players to stream games from the PlayStation 4 to a separate TV connected to PS Vita TV, and also allows users to stream content from video services such as Hulu and Niconico, as well as access the PlayStation Store. PS4 Remote Play functionality for the Vita TV gained full support with the release of the 1.70 PS4 firmware update. The device includes the software features of the Vita, such as the Web browser and email client. The console measures 6 cm by 10 cm, about the size of a pack of playing cards.
it would be awesome to play in the TV using PSP
ReplyDeletethey did but using a cable :D
ReplyDeleteohh thats nice .
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!
ReplyDeletei really wanted a portable PSP like that :)
ReplyDeleteanyway this is amazing and i hope of its resolution were high :3
Thanks for sharing!
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