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The PlayStation TV (abbreviated to PS TV), known in Japan and other parts of Asia as the PlayStation Vita TV or PS Vita TV, is a microconsole, [14] [15] [16] and a non-handheld variant of the PlayStation Vita handheld game console. It was released in Japan on November 14, 2013, [3] and Europe and Australia on November 14, 2014. [4]
PlayStation 4 # November 29, 2013 6,000,000 [62] January 2023 PlayStation 2 2000 5,900,000 [64] 2009 PlayStation 3 March 23, 2007 5,235,000 2016 Nintendo 3DS # March 25, 2011 4,765,000 Sony PSP September 1, 2005 3,582,000 Microsoft Xbox 360 December 2, 2005 3,379,000 Nintendo NES 1986 2,400,000 [17] 1994 Game Boy September 28, 1990 2,000,000 ...
PlayStation TV, known in Asia as PlayStation Vita TV, is a microconsole and a non-portable variant of the PlayStation Vita handheld. It was announced on September 9, 2013, at a Sony Computer Entertainment Japan presentation.
(Reuters) - Sony Computer Entertainment Inc said it will release a PlayStation TV set-top box for $99 in North America this fall, through which users will be able to access movies and TV episodes ...
The PlayStation TV, released across late 2013 and 2014, also aimed to expand the system's userbase by allowing for Vita games to be played on a television like a home console, [66] though the device was discontinued in the West by the end of 2015, and did not fare well in Japan's handheld-focused region either. [67]
The last digit of the PlayStation model number denotes the region in which it was sold: [14] 0 is Japan (Japanese boot ROM, NTSC-J region, NTSC video, 100 V PSU) 1 is USA/Canada (English boot ROM, NTSC-U/C region, NTSC video, 120 V PSU) 2 is PAL regions (English boot ROM, PAL region, PAL Video, 220-240 V PSU). Sub-models exist differing in ...
If you’re able to get your hands on Sony’s Playstation 5, you’ll want a TV that’s equipped specifically for the coveted console. This generation of consoles adds a ton of new features that ...
The PSX is a digital video recorder and home video game console released by Sony in Japan on December 13, 2003. Since it was designed to be a general-purpose consumer video device, it was marketed by the main Sony Corporation instead of Sony Computer Entertainment and does not carry the usual PlayStation branding.