New PS Vita Model Will Charge by Micro USB
The slimmer, lighter new model abandons the proprietary charging cable required by previous versions of the PlayStation Vita.
Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida announced the change to how the PlayStation Vita charges yesterday via Twitter. The teased the possibility [https://twitter.com/yosp/status/389242746751315968] of a PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita bundle.
The latest PS Vita model comes in six different colors (black, white, yellow, grey, blue, and pink). The handheld is 15 percent thinner and 20 percent lighter than previous models, and includes 1 GB of internal memory where previously there was no onboard storage. An LED display replaces the previous OLED screen, a change that makes the handheld more affordable. Addressing concerns about the change in screen type, PlayStation Group chief executive Andrew House prices cut [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/429129/new-ps-vita-lcd-screen-not-inferior-to-oled-insists-sony/] in August, dropping from $250 to $200 in the United States and with similar cuts globally.
The switch to a micro USB charger does introduce a new question for the travelling gamer carrying just one charger: Do I charge my phone first, or my Vita?
Source: CVG [https://twitter.com/yosp/status/389242746751315968/photo/1].
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The slimmer, lighter new model abandons the proprietary charging cable required by previous versions of the PlayStation Vita.
Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida announced the change to how the PlayStation Vita charges yesterday via Twitter. The teased the possibility [https://twitter.com/yosp/status/389242746751315968] of a PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita bundle.
The latest PS Vita model comes in six different colors (black, white, yellow, grey, blue, and pink). The handheld is 15 percent thinner and 20 percent lighter than previous models, and includes 1 GB of internal memory where previously there was no onboard storage. An LED display replaces the previous OLED screen, a change that makes the handheld more affordable. Addressing concerns about the change in screen type, PlayStation Group chief executive Andrew House prices cut [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/429129/new-ps-vita-lcd-screen-not-inferior-to-oled-insists-sony/] in August, dropping from $250 to $200 in the United States and with similar cuts globally.
The switch to a micro USB charger does introduce a new question for the travelling gamer carrying just one charger: Do I charge my phone first, or my Vita?
Source: CVG [https://twitter.com/yosp/status/389242746751315968/photo/1].
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