Sony's PlayStation Vita has a high level of graphical prowess, a stellar list of third-party development partners, and has a lovely, large enhanced resolution screen. There is plenty to love about this new handheld from Sony so far but, in a recent FAQ posting by Sony, it may have one minor flaw that will cause some to grimace in disappointment.
Sony has revealed that the PS Vita will not have internal memory and since the Vita has a storage media slot, users can purchase a memory card of their own accord in relation to their needs and planned space usage.
Q: Does PS Vita have internal memory?
A: PS Vita is equipped with the storage media slot so that users can choose what memory capacity they want to utilize depending on their use.
So, if you plan to purchase PSP games or Vita games off PlayStation Network, you'll need a hefty sized card to hold a robust roster of digital titles. This memory unit will only be required for digital games as the Vita game format will be able to save data directly to the flash card itself, much like the 3DS.
As to what kind of format this will be, Sony isn't ready to reveal it.
Q: What type of storage media will PS Vita support?
A: This will be announced at a later date
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