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* The Vita uses proprietary memory cards unlike its predecessor which takes commodity Memory Sticks. Comes in sizes of 4 GB up to 64 GB. |
* The Vita uses proprietary memory cards unlike its predecessor which takes commodity Memory Sticks. Comes in sizes of 4 GB up to 64 GB. |
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* Vita games come in flash memory-based game cartridges which use a custom variant of the MultiMediaCard standard likely to reduce costs. |
* Vita games come in flash memory-based game cartridges which use a custom variant of the MultiMediaCard standard likely to reduce costs. |
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==Graphics== |
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* 5 inches (12.7 cm) OLED screen with a resolution of 960x544 pixels (twice that of the PSP). The PCH-2000 model uses an LCD instead. |
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* PowerVR SGX543 MP4+ GPU, similar to the one used on the Apple A5X used on the iPad third generation, but with custom features added by Sony |
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==Other== |
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* Two touch inputs: one capacitive touchscreen, and a rear touchpad similar to those on laptops |
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* Two VGA cameras: one on the front and another on the back |
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* SIXAXIS accelerometer |
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* Accessory port; only present on the PCH-1000 model and unused |
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* USB port for charging and data exchange. The PCH-1000 uses a proprietary port while the PCH-2000 came with a standard micro-USB port |
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* 802.11n wireless |
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* Bluetooth 2.1 |
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* 3G cellular connectivity (PCH-110X models only). The service was available for NTT DoCoMo in Japan, AT&T in the US, Rogers in Canada and Vodafone in Europe and Australia |
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