was hoping psv can be used to make 3g calls and do non-gaming apps like ms office reader.
Technical PS VITA FAQ For Beginners | V1, General PSV Q&A and Technical Discussion
Technical PS VITA FAQ For Beginners | V1, General PSV Q&A and Technical Discussion
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Dec 16 2011, 03:45 AM
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was hoping psv can be used to make 3g calls and do non-gaming apps like ms office reader.
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Dec 16 2011, 04:19 PM
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QUOTE(sjneow @ Dec 16 2011, 01:43 PM) Well having something like that is one way to convince casual consumer to pick a PSVita over an iPad. else PSVita will only appeal to hardcore gamer only and frankly, that is not that big of a market. Exactly. Bullseye. I only want to carry one gadget and if PSV can do all that, why not? Best proposition ever.They already started with twitter, foursquare, facebook and skype app. I'm sure there will be more apps in the future. This post has been edited by ascend: Dec 16 2011, 04:20 PM |
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Dec 18 2011, 08:45 PM
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QUOTE(kacanghijau12 @ Dec 18 2011, 06:07 PM) taken from a guy that bought psv in Japan What this chap said is 100% correct. Packaging/presentation is such a big thing in Japan and for Sony to skimp on this, it is just inexcusable.What do you guys think? I think this guy is whining too much. Pasal packaging pun nak jadi hal. But he said speaker are not well that really concerns me. sos Being able to relate to that story, Sony has increasingly been total cheapskate over the years. Sony VAIO laptops (top of the range Z that costs more between RM6000 to RM9000) uses such ugly cheap boxes that it is simply an insult to the buyer and there are no physical manuals and OS backup discs - which Sony expects buyer to burn. Sony charges an absolute premium and yet it tries to save costs on the overall presentation. And yep, the PS Vita box is such an eyesore! |
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Dec 18 2011, 09:43 PM
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QUOTE(snipersnake @ Dec 18 2011, 08:53 PM) Let those early adopters to 'test' the thing first. Did the same thing during PSP's launch. As a result, a perfectly fine PSP10001 Gigapack up til now. yes true. buy six months after launch, let them smooth out the production lines and before they go on a cost-cutting mode to bring down the production cost (note i never said retail price lol). Psp1000 was built like a tank but later versions psp2000 (i think) felt rather flimsy. |
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