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PlayStation Vita Slim Review

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

The original PlayStation Vita is a remarkable gaming handheld. It's powerful, with an amazing 5-inch OLED display, and features a wide range of inputs, including two analog sticks and a pair of touchscreens. As great as it is, Sony thinks it could be better, and it's beginning to rapidly phase out the original Vita in favor of a slimmer model with a few notable improvements. Apart from being refined in a number of ways, the new Vita Slim is also more consumer friendly than the barebones Vita of old; for the time being, every new Vita Slim is bundled with a free memory card (8GB) and a free voucher for Borderlands 2 and its 6 DLC packs. With the Slim redesign, the Vita has never been sleeker, or a better value, but its stunning OLED screen has been replaced by a standard LCD panel, and it's possible that people with an eye for detail may find the downgrade too noticeable to overlook.

Though the original Vita is a strong piece of hardware, it has its share of issues that needed to be addressed. The battery life is great in standby mode, but during gameplay, it typically taps out around the four-hour mark. The lackluster battery performance was compounded by the system's proprietary charging port. It negates the viability of common USB cables and requires a USB port with a data connection in order to accept a charge; common USB cables and wall chargers won't cut it.

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Thankfully, Sony replaced the Vita's proprietary USB port with the now-common micro-USB standard. You no longer need a special Vita-only cable, you don't need to rely on finicky port restrictions, and common USB wall chargers are now your Vita's best friend. Plus, the battery in the new Vita is reported to last at least an hour longer than the old model, despite having the same capacity.

While it's good to see that the Vita's new screen doesn't hamper its battery life, it does have a negative impact on the overall Vita experience. Sure, LCD panels are cheaper to produce, which allows Sony to shave a few dollars off of the Vita price tag, but with a persistent backlight, colors look washed out on the LCD panel. If you've used the original Vita in any capacity, you know how impressive the OLED display can be, and the moment you look at the new model in action, you instantly recognize that it fails to produce images that are as crisp or vibrant as those of the original. If you've never used the old model, the shift in screen technology won't stand out as much, but you still won't find the display on the new Vita particularly impressive.

...you still won't find the display on the new Vita particularly impressive.

Still, you can find improvements in other areas that make the new Vita an attractive proposition. The new USB port is one, but if you look around, you find that the buttons have also been improved--in particular the start, select, and PlayStation home buttons. These three buttons were previously ovoid and sat flush with the surface, making them unusually difficult to press. Now, they are represented like any other button: they're circular and raised up, making them far easier to use, especially when you're trying to take screenshots by pressing the start and home buttons at the same time.

The new Vita also comes with 1GB of built-in memory, which means that you don't need to have a memory card in order to link a PSN account and play games, but oddly, you can't use the internal storage and the included 8GB memory card at the same time.

Vita Slim (front) and the original Vita (rear)
Vita Slim (front) and the original Vita (rear)

Finally, the new Vita is 20 percent slimmer and 15 percent lighter than the old model. The original Vita was comfortable as is, but the Vita Slim is even more welcoming now that it's less bulky, and because it incorporates softer materials throughout the chassis.

There's no getting around the fact that the new Vita has an inferior screen compared to its predecessor, but it's easy to appreciate the reduction in size, weight, and price. Plus, the changes made to the USB port and the buttons make it a much friendlier system to use overall. Even though they won't look as good, the same games that worked on the old Vita work on the new model, so at the end of the day, the new Vita is worth considering for all of its advantages if you aren't bothered by the new screen.

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I'm travelling to the States in August and the extra hour of batt life would be most welcome on the plane. It will be interesting to play my PS4 from the other side of the world via Remote Play. I'll pick one up whilst I'm there, since we get rorted here in Aus. And I doubt the switch from OLED to LCD would even be a bother.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> yeah i don't think remote play works like that..........

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PS4 as Wireless Access Point: This option lets your PS Vita wirelessly connect directly to the PS4 and provides the best Remote Play experience.

Home Wi-Fi Network: The PS Vita wirelessly connects to a router, which in turn connects to the PS4. Use this option if your home router is closer than your PS4 to where you'd like to Remote Play.

Wireless Internet Connection: With this method, the PS Vita connects to the Internet, then to an Internet-connected PS4. Use this option if you're away from home and want to connect to your PS4.

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@enoughofthis @RicanV You should be able to. In fact one of the trailers for Vita remote play showed a student at a school cafeteria playing.


Edit: I meant to say pay attention in class and do your homework..

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<< LINK REMOVED >> lol i could play it at a school if that is true

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I work a 100km from home and I play my PS4 games on my Vita without a single hiccup. What do you mean?

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I find FPS games in general fiddley on the Vita. It wasn't frustrating, but it did take about 30mins to get used too, after that it was pretty smooth. It's great that you can setup some of the buttons on the rear touch pad and touch screen too make it easier. I found InFamous to be one of the easiest transitions. Worked really well.

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Oh definitely! That's exactly why I use it. During my lunch breaks I was just collecting all those shards and audio logs in Infamous. Stuff I wouldn't bother at home.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> How was it playing BF4 on the Vita? Did you find it frustrating or was the transition easy?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Actually never thought about the advantages it has for trophy hunting. I can knock out those painful "Collect 100 of X" quests during lunch or on the train.

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Yeah! I Platinumed BF4 this way.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> It does, it just might not work well.

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What a joke... anyone with both will tell you the difference is negligible...

Does anyone on here have an OLED tv?... the 3ds/2ds uses what?...

to 99% of consumers LCD is the norm... its not a big deal...

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I disagree completely. I saw both of them played side-by-side for about an hour and I most definitely noticed the difference. It's what helped me decide to get the original model a couple weeks ago and cancel my pre-order.

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Here are some pictues I took of the two...
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1000 on top, 2000 on bottom

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<< LINK REMOVED >> People do not have OLED TVs because they are very expensive but are the next logical step in terms of image quality.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Thats what im saying... 99% of people dont own an OLED device... so it shouldnt matter if you have it or not... you wont notice a loss in image quality if the LCD in the 2000 looks like every other LCD... articles like this make it out to seem like sony put sub par quality screens into the new device...

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@cd-hunter @dani3po But THEY DID put in sub par screens. LCD is ugly. Even CRT's look better. (Imagines a CRT based handheld :P)

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the PS Vita Slim looks like it got a Piano Black PSP design

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Going from OLED back to blurry, ugly LCD was a deal breaker.


Hopefully model 3 brings back the OLED screen.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> You want blurry: model 1 PSP.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> loved crisis core persona and mg peace walker on there

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I had a model 1 PSP. It sucked. Too heavy, buttons too close to the screen, and a dim, blurry display. Add to that the annoying UMD loading sound. I traded it in and bought the PSP Go. MUCH better in every way.


Honestly, ALL LCD's look like a blurry mess to me. CRT's have a better image. Better blacks and better color purity, especially compared to the milky colors of an LED backlit LCD. Cold cathode backlit LCDs, while still blurry, looked better.


OLED and DLP are the best formats out there.

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And the worst handheld this generation goes to? Yes the VITA!

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Hardly, if anything, it showcases how narrow-minded the community is. The Vita has a strong library of exclusive and unique titles yet look how poorly it's doing.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> No, cell phones are worse.


The Vita is good, it just needs more games. Still has more games I'm interested in than the 3DS.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I think the Vita has a nice library. Is it extensive as the Nintendo handhelds? Absolutely not. But I can buy a Vita tomorrow and have hundreds of hours of games to play immediately.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I'm a Nintendo fan through and through (hence the name) but I disagree with you completely vladric. I just got a Vita a couple weeks ago and I'm blown away by all the games I want to play on the system. Heck, I only have Tearaway right now and it's one of the most lovely experiences I've had in a long time.

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I like the black trim around the out side of the new Vita and the buttons are much better bigger but that screen is horrid.

I'm happy with my OLED screen Vita.

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Inferior screen? Have you tested it? Seems to me you just like over saturated unrealistic colours of the OLED screen. Funny because the original screen when tested showed the colours to be far over saturated, it was so off in a lot of areas and way inferior to most modern mobile screens, LCD included. In fact LCD made a come back and is actually testing to be pretty spot on in colour reproduction terms. That isn't to say OLED isn't either, the latest GS4 and GS5 are testing really well...


That said however the PSVita screen is an old OLED that didn't test well in the first place.


+ OLED suffers from colour fade over time, especially in blue, requires more WAY more energy in the older panels that the Vita used, suffers from screen burn like a Plasma TV etc etc.



Sorry but unless you've actually tested this panel and can show me the data, I find it hard to believe it is inferior. In fact, it probably has better colour preproduction, better power usage, better black consistency (take a pic of your Vita screen with the exposure up) and it wont suffer from fade or screen burn.



No tests have been done on this screen yet, but unless Sony used a cheap shitty panel, it is probably way better. Just sadly people think over saturation is better.

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@gajbutler You've been fed too much LCD propoganda. The truth is, they have both the original and the slim, compared them side by side, and that was their conclusion. You on the other hand haven't done a side by side comparison yet you're quoting strongly biased facts against OLED that are up to 5 years outdated.


OLED supposedly fades over time if you grossly misuse it, LCD comes pre-faded out of the box. Black should never look sorta gray.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Yep, it's COLOR, not "colour" (rhyming with sour)

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> no it's colour

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>That's the proper way of spelling, you americans change a lot of words...like flavour, centre, offence and many more, which are the proper way to spell it in the majority of countries...

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> they are both proper for their regions, but the original is indeed colour.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I wouldn't say one is more proper than the other since they are just different. In the same way that the Spanish written/spoken language is different in Spain, Puerto Rico and Mexico.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Yes that is the correct spelling, even after a few drinks.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>im trippen because the spelling of that word was on family guy yesterday.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> That's how it's spelled across the pond.

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If only they made the facebuttons bigger to the size of the ones on the PSP.

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i'll stick with my nvidia shield.


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