The Playstation TV is pretty much a screenless PSVita. It can play a selection of compatible PSVita games and has a slot to insert them, as well as certain PSVita games on the PSN.
The SSID is not something to do with the PSVita itself, it is the 'name' of your wireless network. So when the PSVita wants an SSID, tell it to do an automatic scan, and select your from the list.
I would suppose so, because the fact that you can download psvita content. Other than that I'm not sure of.
The original model of the PSVita does not have any onboard memory, apart from whatever it uses for user settings. The 2000 series, PSVita Slim, has 1GB of onboard memory.
You don't need to, PSVita games are downloaded straight from the PSN.
$249 for the wifi version and $299 for the 3g.
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No, the PSVita is a much more advanced console. Games made for PSVita are not compatible with a PSP.
The PSVita is not region locked, a US PSVita can play an EU PSVita game as would be bought in the UK.
Yes, the PSVita has physical games, small cartridges called PSVita Game Cards. The PSVita has a slot at the top for them.
The Playstation TV is pretty much a screenless PSVita. It can play a selection of compatible PSVita games and has a slot to insert them, as well as certain PSVita games on the PSN.
No, at this moment in time, is it not available for PSVita.
Yes, the PSVita's screen is HD.
No way - psvita is the best, in my opinion.
Yes, the PSVita was released on the 17th of December, 2011.
Sony hasn't stopped making the PSVita.