30/10/2011, 11:43 AM
In the latest Famistu issue, they answered some of the PSVita’s most popular FAQ’s. Pretty interesting PS Vita stuff! They even answer some of the 3G questions that have been asked a lot, like will wee be able to use GPS without a 3G contract? All that answered right now.
Required Peripherals: Famitsu says that a Memory Card is pretty much a requirement, as some games will require the card. Games that require a card can’t even be booted up if you don’t have one.
External Video Out: The system does not have external video out.
PS3 Connectivity: Memory Card data management and Trophy sharing. You can also view video and music via Remote Play. PS3′s Torne DVR device can also be used once you’ve updated its firmware.
PSP Software Compatibility: You can up the visual quality through bilinear filtering. This can be toggled on and off.
Use of PSP and PS3 Peripherals: The system cannot usePSP and PS3 peripherals
Internal Software: At shipment time, you can use the following built in apps or functions: Welcome Park (introduces you to the controls), Party (a chatting app that can be used in games), Photo & Camera, Music, Video, Near (a social app for interacting with other Vita systems in your area), Browser, Group Messaging, Friend, Trophy, PS Store, Remote Play, Content Management and Settings.
Parental Controls: For 3G, content will be filtered by default. If you want this feature turned off, you have to fill out some paperwork at the NTT DoCoMo shop.
GPS Without a 3G Contract: You can still use GPS, but 3G can acquire positional information faster
Current 3G Usage: You can check your current 3G usage through an app called “Network Operator.”Wi-Fi VS 3GThe system will first attempt to connect via Wi-Fi. If no Wi-Fi connection is found it will connect through 3G. While connected through 3G, even if the system finds a Wi-Fi hotspot, it will not automatically switch.
Source: PSVitals - Wee love you. <(^.^)>
Required Peripherals: Famitsu says that a Memory Card is pretty much a requirement, as some games will require the card. Games that require a card can’t even be booted up if you don’t have one.
External Video Out: The system does not have external video out.
PS3 Connectivity: Memory Card data management and Trophy sharing. You can also view video and music via Remote Play. PS3′s Torne DVR device can also be used once you’ve updated its firmware.
PSP Software Compatibility: You can up the visual quality through bilinear filtering. This can be toggled on and off.
Use of PSP and PS3 Peripherals: The system cannot usePSP and PS3 peripherals
Internal Software: At shipment time, you can use the following built in apps or functions: Welcome Park (introduces you to the controls), Party (a chatting app that can be used in games), Photo & Camera, Music, Video, Near (a social app for interacting with other Vita systems in your area), Browser, Group Messaging, Friend, Trophy, PS Store, Remote Play, Content Management and Settings.
Parental Controls: For 3G, content will be filtered by default. If you want this feature turned off, you have to fill out some paperwork at the NTT DoCoMo shop.
GPS Without a 3G Contract: You can still use GPS, but 3G can acquire positional information faster
Current 3G Usage: You can check your current 3G usage through an app called “Network Operator.”Wi-Fi VS 3GThe system will first attempt to connect via Wi-Fi. If no Wi-Fi connection is found it will connect through 3G. While connected through 3G, even if the system finds a Wi-Fi hotspot, it will not automatically switch.
Source: PSVitals - Wee love you. <(^.^)>