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The front and back cameras are low-res enough that nobody is likely to use them much for taking photos or videos, but serve very well in their primary function: enabling the augmented-reality feature of the device. Top all that off with an ARM Cortex-A9 quad-core processor, a quad-core graphics processor and megabytes of RAM and you've got a powerhouse of a handheld. To put that all into perspective, it has twice as much memory as the PlayStation 3 and more computing power than the iPad 2.

The PS Vita does more than just play games. It comes with a web browser, but one you're only likely to use for quickly looking something up as it's pretty mediocre by today's standards. Google Maps is also included, which works pretty much as you'd expect if you've ever used it on a smartphone or tablet.

Though the GPS seemed pretty accurate, I don't see this being a widely used app — I just can't imagine too many scenarios where it would be easier to pull out your Vita than your smartphone, although I can see it being useful for people without smartphones.

Vita has an app called Near, which adds a social aspect to the device by showing you nearby Vita users, what they're playing and what trophies they've won. As I only had one Vita to try out, I wasn't able to test this app, but I understand that it does maintain privacy standards. The device also comes with a content manager, which is a well-designed app that allows you to transfer information between the Vita and a PS3 or computer. And then there's the remote play feature, which was notoriously poorly implemented on the PSP.

I was only able to get it to work a little bit and then really slowly, but Sony has promised that it will improve dramatically shortly, especially after more PS3 games come out that enable the feature.

You can also watch videos and listen to music on the Vita, and it seems to do just fine at both, but it's no serious threat to the better smartphones with regard to either. But, let's face it, nobody is going to buy the Vita for any of those things. The clear selling point of this device, and Sony clearly knows this, is the games.

It's been discussed here on GeekDad and elsewhere, but Uncharted: Golden Abyss is the clear star of the launch-day lineup and one that demonstrates better than any other game I tried out including the Welcome Park app that comes loaded on the device how good a job the Vita does in providing a great gaming experience. Probably some new features were added, some necessary modifications were done.

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