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man-bear-pig said:

 

The PlayStation Vita will release next week, with some users able to pick up there pre-orders as early as tomorrow.  For Sony and many gamers, this marks a new beginning for the handheld console generation.  With rear and front touchscreen controls, dual-analog sticks, and built-in gyroscope, the Vita is indeed an impressive mobile gaming system.

Of course, there is another piece of mobile technology that may spoil Sony's PS Vita fun.  Lately, there have been a ton of rumors regarding a potential iPad 3 March release date.  Between therumored sources and alleged photos, expectations that Apple will announce the iPad 3 as early as March 7th could dampen the excitement for the PlayStation Vita.

Granted, it would be about two weeks after the Vita launch, but the iPad 3 could force the Vita out of the limelight quicker than Sony would like.  In an interview with Venturebeat, Shuhei Yoshida, president of worldwide studios for Sony Computer Entertainment, was asked how Sony plans to keep the PS Vita as the center of attention in the event the iPad 3 March release rumors are true.

"Yeah, from the tech bloggers, they’re always chasing the latest and greatest," Yoshida said.  "But the PS Vita is somewhat cheaper than an iPad 3 would be."

Of course, price isn't the only thing that will attract consumers.  Apple's iPad has already proved it could stand up to cheaper mobile devices.  Despite the success of Amazon's Kindle Fire, Apple continued to post impressive sales numbers with their iPad.

But unlike the Kindle Fire and other competing tablets, the PlayStation Vita has something else to offer - an impressive lineup of games that could actually compete with consoles.

"And the PS Vita also plays great games, so the kind of people we’re targeting, we’re targeting people who really want to play games, and also would like to have cool gadgets," Yoshida explained.  "We believe that once we create some very unique and strong experiences, people will find the value in having another device."

Yoshida added, "Even if you may have an iPad, you might be convinced to have another device that plays games really well and does other stuff that you do every day as well. You might decide, when you’re on a trip or going to school, you could choose to have the iPad, but it’s a bit bigger or heavier, while you can put the PS Vita in your jacket pocket."

The important thing to remember is that the Vita is not actually competing with the iPad 3.  They target two totally different demographics.  Yes, both are mobile devices, but Sony has made it clear with their "biggest" marketing campaign that they are targeting the more gamer-centric demographic.  As Sony said before, marketing for the Vita will be targeting "men in their 20s who play video games eight hours a week or more and own a PS3 console."  Not exaclty the typical Apple iPad user.

Source: http://www.gamezone.com/news/how-the-ps-vita-will-compete-for-attention-against-the-ipad-3-march-release

 

Quoting from the underlined, but with this statement, Sony is 'literally' saying that they are not competing for just consoles, but for themselves (PS3). That's what it sounds like to me.



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BasilZero said:
man-bear-pig said:
snakenobi said:
they shifted the fall 2011 to escape iPhone 4S competition and now this


its so fucked up



but still it will be better as iPad has less of attention and sells throughout year rather than like iPhone which does BIG SALES at launch


I wouldnt be too sure about that one. There is huge hype about iPad 3. HUGE HYPE I TELL YOU!!


There will be bigger hype for the Ipad 4 which will come out next year as well (if not a few months after Ipad 3).


A few months? You are out of your mind!



How do people get so excited over new iPads, phones ect, the changes seem so minimal ...



 

Wait, you're telling me people are actually looking forward to an iPad3? For fuck's sake, didn't iPad 2 just come out this year? How much money do apple fans have to keep getting a new iPhone/iPad every year?



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Areym said:
Wait, you're telling me people are actually looking forward to an iPad3? For fuck's sake, didn't iPad 2 just come out this year? How much money do apple fans have to keep getting a new iPhone/iPad every year?

Last iPad came out in march 2011, and at the rate the tablet market is growing, apple need to release a new one to keep up with competition and demand. Oh, and I guess a lot of people get contracts so they don't have to pay in full upfront.



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man-bear-pig said:
Areym said:
Wait, you're telling me people are actually looking forward to an iPad3? For fuck's sake, didn't iPad 2 just come out this year? How much money do apple fans have to keep getting a new iPhone/iPad every year?

Last iPad came out in march 2011, and at the rate the tablet market is growing, apple need to release a new one to keep up with competition and demand. Oh, and I guess a lot of people get contracts so they don't have to pay in full upfront.


That's ridiculous. Unless the changes are radical, it doesnt deserve a new one so fast. I suppose an upgrade is reasonal if the difference isn't too much but I just don't see why people are so obsessed with having everything up to date, no matter the price, which then allows comapanies like Apple to throw half-assed "new" products which the consumer will eat up either way. You cannot compete with technology, because as soon as you get the new model, the next is already in the woks. I mean if you are always looking forward to the next model, you will never own one.



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Areym said:
man-bear-pig said:
Areym said:
Wait, you're telling me people are actually looking forward to an iPad3? For fuck's sake, didn't iPad 2 just come out this year? How much money do apple fans have to keep getting a new iPhone/iPad every year?

Last iPad came out in march 2011, and at the rate the tablet market is growing, apple need to release a new one to keep up with competition and demand. Oh, and I guess a lot of people get contracts so they don't have to pay in full upfront.


That's ridiculous. Unless the changes are radical, it doesnt deserve a new one so fast. I suppose an upgrade is reasonal if the difference isn't too much but I just don't see why people are so obsessed with having everything up to date, no matter the price, which then allows comapanies like Apple to throw half-assed "new" products which the consumer will eat up either way. You cannot compete with technology, because as soon as you get the new model, the next is already in the woks. I mean if you are always looking forward to the next model, you will never own one.

Actually the truth is that most people don't upgrade to the new iPhone etc every year. A large proportion of the upgraders are people coming off contract every couple of years so they get access to a new phone. The new phones come out pretty much when the old contracts expire and if a bunch of people buy in at the start of a new product cycle then a bunch of people will also be coming off contract at the same time.

The other significant reason why the new market for iOS stuff is so good is because the used market is also extremely stable. No other smartphone company supports old products like Apple does and their stuff is extremely robust. For example my friend sold his iPad Wifi 32GB and upgraded to an iPad 2 3G 64GB for $200 U.S.D. and my other friend bought an iPhone 3G which was almost 3 years old at the time, what other smartphone company has phones which are 3 years old that people would actually want to buy?



Tease.

This Yoshida cat needed to deflect this question, because his company hasn't historically taken the "Our products compete with EVERYTHING for people's time" stance. He's acknowledge the iPad as a gaming thing. Should not have done that; it isn't strictly true and he's giving it more power within his own sphere by doing so.



Euphoria14 said:

What is the difference between the iPad 2 and iPad 3?

 

I also find it funny that we have articles like this because one thing people (Media) complain about with Vita is it's price. Then they go ahead and say it is going up against the iPad, which will sell a boat load, yet costs $600+.

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