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Sony - the PlayStation Vita will go on sale February 22, 2012 in North America and Europe

Sony announced that the PSP Vita will ship in North America and Europe on February 22nd, 2012. The Vita will ship in Japan on December 17th 2011. Amazon.com also updated their Vita page with the correct release date. The will cost $249 for the Wi-Fi version and $299 for the 3G one).

The Vita features a 5" touch AMOLED display (960x544), a quad-core ARM Cortex A9 processor and a quad-core PowerVR (SGX543MP4+) GPU (Sony says that it is as powerful as a PS3), Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth and 3G (AT&T, optional). Gaming controls include dual analog sticks, motion controls and a multi-touch pad on the rear side.

Read the full story Posted: Oct 21,2011

Sony's PSP2 to be called Vita and cost $249 (Wi-Fi) and $299 (3G)

Sony announced that their second-gen portable gaming console (the PSP2) will be called Vita. The Vita will cost $249 for the Wi-Fi version for $299 for the 3G one. In Europe it will cost €249 and €299. The vita will ship worldwide towards the end of 2011.

Sony's second-generation mobile gaming console features a 5" touch OLED display (960x544), a quad-core ARM Cortex A9 processor and a quad-core PowerVR (SGX543MP4+) GPU (Sony says that it is as powerful as a PS3), Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth and 3G (AT&T, optional). Gaming controls include dual analog sticks, motion controls and a multi-touch pad on the rear side.

Read the full story Posted: Jun 07,2011

Sony to delay the NGP launch due to production disruption in Japan

While we heard reports that the Japanese earthquake didn't have any serious implications on OLED companies, today we hear that Sony may delay the launch of it's PS2 (NGP) gaming console due to production disruptions. Sony may still launch it in 2011, but in only one region instead of a worldwide launch like they originally planned. We do not know which region may offer it first.

The NGP features a 5" touch OLED display (960x544), a quad-core ARM Cortex A9 processor and a quad-core PowerVR (SGX543MP4+) GPU (Sony says that it is as powerful as a PS3), 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Gaming controls include dual analog sticks, motion controls and a multi-touch pad on the rear side.

Read the full story Posted: Apr 05,2011

Razer Tarantula Gaming Keyboard Redefines Standards in Gaming

As the first definitive gaming keyboard created For Gamers, By Gamers, the Razer Tarantula packs an ultra-large high resolution (up to 256 x 64 dots) Organic LED (OLED) screen for built-in advanced interactive menu display, programmable function keys, customisable macro commands, up to 95 programmable keys which can be stored via an on-board memory of up to 5 profiles powered by Razer Synapse.

The built-in 85mm X 25mm high resolution OLED screen, which is one of the largest designed and built in the industry, will allow users to simultaneously view in-games statistics and display information from other applications such as incoming email and message alerts, multimedia key functions, full-color image files and graphic sound equalizers, without interfering with current gameplay. The screens’ high image quality is achieved by utilizing advanced Graphic User Interface (GUI) powered by Razer’s Intuition Engine. Gamers will not only be able to keep a keen eye and close track of their performance, they will also be able to effectively communicate with their team mates.

Read the full story Posted: Nov 17,2005