SolidSnakeUS
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I'd rather have the slightly lower vibrancy of LED than worry about OLED burn-in.
Curious, does OLED have a similar burn in rate as Plasmas?
I'd rather have the slightly lower vibrancy of LED than worry about OLED burn-in.
So LCD makes it easier to play outdoors as compared to OLED screens? Just wanted to know.
If this thing ends up being $150 in the U.S. I will not hesitate to buy it.
Curious, does OLED have a similar burn in rate as Plasmas?
Wiki:
"OLED is even more susceptible to burn-in than plasma."
Yes. Though LCDs aren't great for that either.
Correct. I've only messed with an OG Vita in Gamestop, but even under the store's lighting the screen seems a bit dim. This was my main concern as I like to play portable games on the bus.
And hey #teamOLED (why are we using hashtags?) at least when your blue diodes go out in 20 years you'll still have that blue PS button shining in your face to make up for the warmer picture you'll be having! Teehee!! Kidding
They just did a price drop, this will most likely cost the same and the old Vita slowly fizzled out.
Blue LEDs die quicker than green or red ones.Thanks to both of you for answering. I think I'm willing to sacrifice some color for being able to play when I travel.
But what is this about blue diodes going out?
Well the new one is launching roughly $100 U.S. dollars (converted) cheaper than the original in Japan.
Whaaa?? I don't think so. I read like 18900 yen or about $190 USD
Whaaa?? I don't think so. I read like 18900 yen or about $190 USD
the new Vita 2000 will retail for 18,980 yen (US $190), a big price drop over the current model, which costs over $300 in Japan.
The original was about $300 in Japan.
I never noticed that new model's PS button isn't lit up when playing. This and what seem to be improved select and start buttons unquestionably confirm 2000's superiority. Now if only they could fix the sticks by making them bigger, concave and placing them asymmetrically...Correct. I've only messed with an OG Vita in Gamestop, but even under the store's lighting the screen seems a bit dim. This was my main concern as I like to play portable games on the bus.
And hey #teamOLED (why are we using hashtags?) at least when your blue diodes go out in 20 years you'll still have that blue PS button shining in your face to make up for the warmer picture you'll be having! Teehee!! Kidding
http://reviews.cnet.com/consoles/sony-playstation-vita-2000/4505-10109_7-35827488.html
They still cost about $300 in Japan.
Ohh at launch.
The orignal price for PSV in Japan was 24,980 [wifi] (~250 USD) and the 3G was 30,000 (~300 USD) and they did the price drop earlier this year to 19,980 (for both versions) (~200 USD)
But the new LCD screen is still really good, plus the hardware got a number of other improvements as well. Getting the new Vita model should be a no-brainer.
I know. Heck, the reason I bought an XL over an OG 3DS was because despite the worse screens the rest of the hardware was a major improvement over the OG 3DS. The same thing is happening now with the Vita but people are hating it.
Not according to what I am looking at. Even Play Asia Vita's go for $300.
It hasn't been announced for the west yet right?What are the chances that OLED versions will still be in stock this christmas? Also, is there a nice bundle right now for the US? One that's no more than $250?
It hasn't been announced for the west yet right?
I love how OLED defenders are refusing to see the green tint to all the dark areas of the Uncharted comparison.
I was offering the alternative argument. Obviously I've seen the first pic, my point was that so many people were ignoring the other one. I have already mentioned the first pic:why are you refusing to see the first pic?
But then the OP's photo is the other way around, with the LCD appearing too green... I would suggest this is because that image is overall much brighter and more vibrant - something that the OLED is superb at displaying. It's only shadowy areas in games and lots of grey that highlight the OLED's issue with green.
This is my favorite thread. Nothing like fussing and fighting over blurry photos and debating display types!
I just want my pink Vita
Honestly, white, yellow or olive green sound good. Really do wish there was an orange color.
Have they announced a release for the LED Vita outside of Japan yet? I'm in the US and I'm probably going to get one early next year but I want an OLED version.
I just bought myself an OLED Vita, seeing these screenshots it's maybe not as much of an issue as I originally thought from the previous ones but I still think the OLED one looks better, so I'm sticking by my purchase. Wikipedia says you have to use an OLED screen for 5 years at 8 hours a day for it to burn out, any truth to that?
Eh, not really bothersome to me. I still play some PS1 games on my TV and the negative impact is next to nil. I'd assume it's sheer convenience and the ability to use a traditional controller, as the Vita cramps my hands.
Bring on the sub HD!
Yes OLED screens do degrade, but that's in about 6-12 years. When it does degrade I'm sue you can find a Vita 2000 for dirt cheap by then.
Wow...OG vita looks way better.
Yes OLED screens do degrade, but that's in about 6-12 years. When it does degrade I'm sue you can find a Vita 2000 for dirt cheap by then.
The orignal price for PSV in Japan was 24,980 [wifi] (~250 USD) and the 3G was 30,000 (~300 USD) and they did the price drop earlier this year to 19,980 (for both versions) (~200 USD)
10 consoles for an entire country?!
LOL
That's ridiculous. I assume all the big money/cartel people get them all?