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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 With the Slim redesign, the Vita has never been sleeker, or a better value, but its stunning OLED screen has been replaced by a standard LCD panel, and it's possible that people with an eye for detail may find the downgrade too noticeable to overlook.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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Sad for Vita. The hallmark of the Vita was the high quality screen and the overall superior hardware quality vs 3DS. Hopefully this will add more sales but the problem of the lack of AAA games remains.

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The system doesn't need AAA games, it just needs more exclusive titles. AAA games tend to be multiplatform and obviously the Vita has proven that it really doesn't need nor benefit from having multiplats, especially since they tend to be worse in quality. The 3DS thrives because 1) it has system selling titles like Pokemon, Super Mario and MarioKart and 2) nearly all of its best games are exclusive to the platform.


Sony lacks #1 in the handheld department so they really need to kick up marketing and expand its exclusives.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> While the idea of expanding the exclusives is a good idea its not a profitable venture. There are very few million sellers for vita. Not only that most of the users will usually wait for the game to be free on PS+ instead of buying a game at launch. I honestly think PS+ games have killed the AAA game market for Vita.

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Kind of interesting how Sony pretty much spoiling their user base is having a backlash on their sales.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I think the larger problem is the proprietary memory cards. It remains the largest hurdle to cross in terms of people buying the system.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I'm not sure that is as big of a deal as it should be. Your average consumer wouldn't consider the memory card until after the system is already purchased. Maybe its me but I haven't seen a advertisement for vita in a long long time. Hopefully they will start advertising the borderlands bundle.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I have to be honest. When they were doing the side by side in the video I did not notice that much of a difference.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>you compare screen quality through another screen...of course it's harder to tell the difference :P

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> That's also true. But I have devices that are OLED and LCD and I have to be honest I've never once looked at either and complained about the color.

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I'm going to pick one up but I'm waiting until E3 to see if there are newer models/colors/bundles/limited editions.

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In all seriousness it looks like one of those cheap chinese psp knockoffs. I'm a fan of Sony design. This has got to be one of the worst looking products theyve ever brought to market.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> but ps vita was made in china lol

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I'm not sure if the section of the article about charging is just poorly written, or wrongly-informed, but the original Vita does not require a data connection to charge as stated here. It charges perfectly fine if you plug the adapter cable into a USB mains charger plug.

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colors on new one look so bad..

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Ughhhhhh the new screen is KILLING me but i will probably end up buying the slim version....

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Very good

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the new screens looks crappier and it probably is


just trying to win our money with "improved" "simplified" USB port is not enough


but... the memory card+borderlands sounds like a decent deal

but still the new cheap screen makes it completely similar to the PS super slim which is rubbish


if they were to improve battery by a ton then i would grab one but battery problem still presists and it's still a bad deal even for 200$



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the REAL issue i have with the vita. face buttons are TINY. no improvement there at all...

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I like the new design, it looks confortable but otherwise ... where are the great games for it ? I had a white vita for a year and outside of Persona 4 I had a hard time finishing a game

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New design feels cheap.

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Sony for the love of god your fighting for your life!!! stop creating tech that is proven itself to be unwanted. You should of quietly slid this disaster into your laptop division.

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Did SONY kidnapped your parents or something? Should try stepping into the real world from time to time instead of being stuck on your monitor. You may learn some social skills. Trust me its a necessity.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> social skills won't help the vita sell better. In a way he is right. It might be for the best if it was quietly shelved. But considering how long it took them to start spinning off their TV division and selling off their Vaio division.... Vita will probably be around for a while yet.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>Me agreeing with a Nintendo fanboy; the world must be coming to a end lol. Seriously, though you are right the vita should of been shelved which they basically are doing right now at least.

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I was pointing at him not the Vita.

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i got my vita late last year, i love this handheld. its wat i wanted the ps3 to be

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I'm kinda glad they downgraded the screen. It was just way too expensive and a little unnecessary at the moment. The world is not ready for such a beautiful handheld gaming device. At least it shows that Sony isn't giving up on the Vita just yet.

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My friend just bought the older vita from her brother for 50$. Kinda jealous.

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the vita need better analog controllers and need L2 and R2

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<< LINK REMOVED >> L2 & R2 are the upper corners of the back touchscreen.

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Oh my god, you've just blown my mind, I thought you had to use the front screen. Is this the same for L3 R3 and the PS4 touch button?

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Do not like this design. The announcement of this slim model is what got me to buy a Vita 6 months ago to secure a 1st gen model, otherwise I would have waited. Ironically Sony sold me a Vita that I wasn't going to buy just by telling me future gens will be this cheaper made model.

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Might do a trade in if there's a 8gb card coming with it...

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There is but it also comes with Borderlands 2. Hoping for a SKU with just the 8GB memory card at a cheaper price since I don't care for Borderlands 2, especially since this version is the worst of the bunch.

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It looks to me like the upgrade wouldn't be worth the money if you already own a Vita. Can someone confirm this?


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Is not worth it if you already have a vita

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<< LINK REMOVED >> This is no upgrade. It's a downgrade because the screen is not as nice.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Upgrades: 7 hour battery life, better ergonomics, better start/select buttons, louder speakers, micro usb cable, 1gb storage, screen has more realistic colors, etc.


Downgrades: Slightly less colorful screen.


Seriously, you people are exaggerating the "downgrade." It's a good upgrade and no one should be held back by the still-awesome screen.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> It depends on how you look at it, the screen doesn't look as good but LCD is more reliable then OLED and uses less energy = longer battery life, 1GB built in memory, it's lighter.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>The 1GB storage is disabled if you insert a memory card. Unless you can live on 1GB, you will be doing exactly that, making it redundant.

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there are news that a company has found a way to make OLED screens in cheaper cost, chances are that Sony will make a v3 Vita with that OLED screens

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probably going to grab me one of these at the end of the year round xmass

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Sad that such a well made system is marketed so poorly, haven't seen one Vita commerical all year so far, no displays in stores, nothing.

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I saw one at my local Fry's. It's right next to the PS4 in the corner heavy-traffic zone.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> at least here , in chile, the only enterprise that makes commercials is Nintendo, all the others are buyed because they exist. they, as i said ,in chile, dont need marketing.

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Thanks for the info. :-)

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I'm not so this is the model I'll be getting when I finally pick up a Vita.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> go for the original vita - I own one and it has better screen as well as other features - this review is flawed as the reviewer seems to think that you can't wall charge an original vita well mine is an original vita and it came with wall charge socket. The build is more solid on the original vita, it looks beautiful, the new one feels more plasticy.

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I'll see, I'll do a side by side comparison if I get the chance because feel is a factor for me. I take extremely good care of my handhelds so build quality isn't a major factor. I do like how the Slim looks more than the original actually, mainly due to the rounded sides. Thanks for the head's up :D

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@abHS4L88 @suchet9 good idea - there are some benefits of getting the new one - its light and it has easier to press start and select button - side by side is a great way to choose. I still prefer the original but that's just me.

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