Nintendo Wii U vs Sony PlayStation Vita

  • Since the release of its first console in 1977, Nintendo has grown tremendously and become one of the most successful giants in the history of the video game console industry. Through each period, Nintendo has produced excellent products to meet the entertainment needs of many generations. Nintendo Wii U went public for the first time on 11/01/2012. It immediately became a hit with gamers around the world at that time. It has the 1.24GHz IBM PowerPC and 550MHz AMD Radeon processors, along with 2GB RAM and 8GB, 32GB memory. Nintendo Wii U gave a great experience for gamers in its generation from the quality of the graphics to the smoothness when playing games. It has a weight of 1.5kg and 4 USB 2.0 ports.
  • After the failed partnership with Nintendo in 1991, Sony developed its own console and released the PlayStation in 1994. PlayStation immediately received a warm reception from the gaming world. and quickly challenged Nintendo's dominant position. In the next generations, Sony produced quality products and continued the two-horse race with Nintendo, then the three-horse when Microsoft entered the market. Sony PlayStation Vita went public for the first time on 02/01/2012. It immediately became a hit with gamers around the world at that time. It has the Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore and Quad-core PowerVR SGX543MP4+ processors, along with 512MB and `hard_disk` memory. Sony PlayStation Vita gave a great experience for gamers in its generation from the quality of the graphics to the smoothness when playing games. It has a weight of 260g.
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Ratings & Review
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Fantastic gaming experience

Sturdy build

Stunning display

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Very expensive

No internal memory

Poor battery life

Model Name
Wii U
PlayStation Vita
Price
$1,289
$348
Release date
November 2012
February 2012
Input method
Disc
Cartridge
Hard Disk
8GB, 32GB
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Graphics
Quad-core PowerVR SGX543MP4+
Ethernet
No
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Weight
1.5kg
260g
HDMI
Yes
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USB
4 USB 2.0 ports
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AV Digital Output
Composite video (S-Video, RGB SCART); Component video (YPBPR, D-Terminal); Wii U GamePad
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Wi-Fi
Yes
Yes