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Kynes said:
Chark said:
Kynes said:
Chark said:
The Vita has PlayStation Mobile which is an App store. It just launched so there aren't many titles but there is an expected 70 by Christmas and then they will start flooding in like mad. Android developers can easily port their apps over to PSM since they use the same code. The Vita has Netflix, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Google Maps, Email, a great web browser and more. Add in all of the apps it will be getting through PSM and you have yourself a tablet. Why don't people know this?


We know you love your vita, but please, stop the shilling. There are some phones with a bigger screen than the Vita, it can't be considered a tablet.

Shilling, what are you insinuating. Try adding to the conversation, don't just try and undermine what I say with your bias.

What's in a tablet? What counts now a days? With mini tablets can't it be one of those? "Tablets" should be considered more about what they do, how they function than the size of their screen. The Vita is a tablet, it is a touch screen mobile device with multiple computer-esque functions and apps.


Do you consider the ipod touch a tablet?

Since it is essentially the same device but smaller, yes. What OP is really trying to say is they should make a Vita XL. The Vita is gaining functions and apps over time. It's OS is very similiar to Apple products as it is, running apps in the background, pages of icons, etc. It is catching up to devices that have been in the market for years.

As for the smartwatch, it is limited to specific social apps and functions, no web browser, no customizable interface, no data storage. It is a watch with social apps and a very limited touch screen interface.



Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(