Base package for 9,954 yen includes the console, 2m HDMI cable, AC adapter. "Wireless Controller (DualShock 3) is necessary".
Value Pack for 14,994 yen additionally includes one DualShock3 "PlayStation Vita TV edition (white)" plus USB connector and an 8GB PSVita memory card.
The controller is also available separately for 5,500 yen.
The system features a 1 GB "Built-in memory card" and "maximum power usage"(?) of 2.8W.
In the video an ethernet port is visible, but the site does not specify whether the system actually has builtin WiFi (though I'd guess so, considering the PS4 streaming).
> Value Pack for 14,994 yen additionally includes one DualShock3 "PlayStation Vita TV edition (white)" plus USB connector and an 8GB PSVita memory card.
Looks like it's still going to use proprietary memory cards then. It's too bad, if it took an SD card or supports a USB mass storage device it would have been an easy sell for me (assuming it comes to the NA market.) Having to factor in the cost of an overpriced memory card makes it a harder sell.
[Disclaimer: I don't speak Japanese]
Base package for 9,954 yen includes the console, 2m HDMI cable, AC adapter. "Wireless Controller (DualShock 3) is necessary".
Value Pack for 14,994 yen additionally includes one DualShock3 "PlayStation Vita TV edition (white)" plus USB connector and an 8GB PSVita memory card.
The controller is also available separately for 5,500 yen.
The system features a 1 GB "Built-in memory card" and "maximum power usage"(?) of 2.8W.
In the video an ethernet port is visible, but the site does not specify whether the system actually has builtin WiFi (though I'd guess so, considering the PS4 streaming).