yo33331 said:
No. They are paying for better battery, bigger screen, and most of them also really don't know every single difference between the two, so some of them are also paying just to be on the safe side to get the better version of the thing. Also the full version have extra ability - to be played home. They may take it for handheld however combined with the bigger battery and screen and also the few times they may try the home feature of the console it makes it enough reason to get the expensive one. |
Wouldn't a handheld only gamer prefer the more compact, truly portable version? The hybrid screen is only 0.9" larger, and 4.3 ounces bulkier than the Lite. If these are handheld only gamers, than they would be used to the DS and 3DS screens (4.88" XL model) which were even smaller than the Lite. The handheld only crowd, especially when it comes to dedicated handheld gaming, are not the spare no expense crowd you make them out to be. The more expensive data plan enabled Vita was the worst selling unit of its line. The launch price of the 3DS had to be pricecut in less than a year, because the handheld only crowd was balking at paying $249 for a handheld only system. But, we're to believe this same crowd is eager to shell out $100 extra for features they have no interest in?







