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Adinnieken said:

This is the head scratcher.  I think they would have been smarter calling this a PS4 Extender, rather than equating it to the PS Vita. 

Though the big problem with this is the fact that it doesn't fully support the Vita due to the lack of a touch pad, and that likely means it won't fully support the PS4 titles either.  The DualShock controller included with the $150 bundle is essentially a DS3.  If you can use a DS4 with it, and use the touch pad, that would mitigate the problem.

Another problem is the fact that there is no onboard storage, so each person who uses this will have to have their own memory card.  If you already own a PS Vita, cool you can just plug and play, if you don't then it's more money.  If you don't own a PS4, PS3, or PSV then you're looking at close to $200 just to get started with it.  At that price a Wii U becomes a viable option.



It only comes with a DS3 controller over a DS4 is because Vita tv is releasing in November while the PS4(and dual shock 4) is releasing in feb 2014, it probably will support DS4 when ps4 hits