Wed 25 Jan 2012
Playstation
Playstation News
The PlayStation Vita To Get An Updated Data Plan?
The PlayStation Vita initially had a 2GB data limit monthly, which was disheartening for most. However, news reports say that the Vita will have an update of its data plan allowing you to get as much as 3GB for $30. Thus, you can get more games and more downloads than the previous plans.
There’s their 250MB plan also, that’s available only for $15 but that isn’t really a good option for many, especially if you plan not just to play games but also to stream television shows and movies using your Vita ………… read more: http://www.engadget.com/
PlayStation Games To Be Played on Certified PlayStation Devices?
The PlayStation Certified program isn’t really impressive for many people because it only has a few PlayStation One titles. The program however is slowly taking the next good step which is adding several free PSP games. Now there are several PlayStation Portable devices which are listed to be played on PlayStation Certified Devices and these games include flow, Daxter and Dark Mirror. Products that are PlayStation Certified include the Sony Xperia Play, Arc, S and Ion as well as the Sony P and S tablets.
While the list of games is till limited, it is bound to increase eventually in the next following months ………….. read more:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/
How Much Do The PlayStation Vita Components Cost?
Tech guys at UBM TechInsights took apart the PlayStation Vita and checked out its components. Want an idea as to how much each component costs and how much they all add up? Basically, the total cost of the components only add to an average of $159.10, which is just a little over half of the Vita’s retail price which is $299. This leaves us asking, what else are we paying for?
Of course, we cannot deny that there are costs related to production, marketing and delivery but including that into the equation, Sony is bound to profit around $100 for each unit ………….. read more: http://www.megagames.com/news
The PlayStation Vita initially had a 2GB data limit monthly, which was disheartening for most. However, news reports say that the Vita will have an update of its data plan allowing you to get as much as 3GB for $30. Thus, you can get more games and more downloads than the previous plans.
There’s their 250MB plan also, that’s available only for $15 but that isn’t really a good option for many, especially if you plan not just to play games but also to stream television shows and movies using your Vita ………… read more: http://www.engadget.com/
PlayStation Games To Be Played on Certified PlayStation Devices?
The PlayStation Certified program isn’t really impressive for many people because it only has a few PlayStation One titles. The program however is slowly taking the next good step which is adding several free PSP games. Now there are several PlayStation Portable devices which are listed to be played on PlayStation Certified Devices and these games include flow, Daxter and Dark Mirror. Products that are PlayStation Certified include the Sony Xperia Play, Arc, S and Ion as well as the Sony P and S tablets.
While the list of games is till limited, it is bound to increase eventually in the next following months ………….. read more:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/
How Much Do The PlayStation Vita Components Cost?
Tech guys at UBM TechInsights took apart the PlayStation Vita and checked out its components. Want an idea as to how much each component costs and how much they all add up? Basically, the total cost of the components only add to an average of $159.10, which is just a little over half of the Vita’s retail price which is $299. This leaves us asking, what else are we paying for?
Of course, we cannot deny that there are costs related to production, marketing and delivery but including that into the equation, Sony is bound to profit around $100 for each unit ………….. read more: http://www.megagames.com/news
The PlayStation Vita To Get An Updated Data Plan? PlayStation Games To Be Played on Certified PlayStation Devices? How Much Do The PlayStation Vita Components Cost?
