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adriane23 said:
greenmedic88 said:
adriane23 said:
Played with it at gamestop, and it felt and looked great. Can't wait until the second version when they add TV connectivity, cause that's when I can justify purchasing one.

The lack of AV out does seem like an odd omission, but I'm thinking if TV connectivity is what SCE wants for the PSV, I don't see any reason why they can't do it wirelessly via the PS3.

And while I'm well aware that not everyone who buys a PSV will own a PS3, the level integration the two seem to have makes one an easy purchase if the other is already owned.

Me and my brother were talking about this a few weeks ago. That would be the ultimate featutre for me, and I'd get a VITA immediately. I mean, I know it's a handheld and its main draw factor is portability, but I'm a grown man with a car. Where the hell would I play it outside of my home?

It depends on where you live. 

If you live in the city and you generally get around on foot, bicycle, public transit, then the answer is wherever. If I had to take a train to work every day, it's a safe bet that if I wasn't on the web I'd probably be playing a portable game. When I did medical coverage at the firing range, I usually had a handheld on me for when nothing was going on. 

But if you work at home and live in the middle of nowhere, and you don't have to wrestle anyone for the remote/control of the TV, then yes; the whole concept of portable gaming kind of loses its point. Then it just boils down to whether there are any games on that handheld that you can't play on any other platform.