Saturday, July 28, 2012

PlayStation Vita Exposed Overheat Rumors


Japan - Since its launch in December 2011 and in Japan, a number of PlayStation (PS) Vita is rumored to have overheating (overheating). Is it true that the game console is too hot?

As reported by the Japanese newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun and was quoted on Wednesday (7/25/2012), of 31 units of PS Vita alleged 'defects' were 23 of which originated in Japan. While 8 others were from other regions.

Found so far there are 31 units that reported Vita PS overheated. Not much indeed, but the problem is getting a warm conversation at Sakura.

Even so the problem will still be traced. Even the National institute of Technology and Evaluation Institute for the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of Japan also promised to investigate the matter.

Entire PS Vita is too hot when it happens the battery is charging, but overall there is no impaired function. According to Sony, the problem is not from PS Vita, but parts or accessories that may be attached to the console.


Meanwhile Droid X360, 'twins' Sony PSP with Android Ice Cream ..

Was a common thing when finding gadgets 'unique' is the result of imitation in China. This time, who were victims of a clone is a video game console Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP).

Droid form X360 at a glance it is so similar to the Sony PSP, which distinguishes among the label name 'Droid X360'.

The gadget 'twin' named Droid X360. Uniquely, this device visible run the operating system Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

On the back of this X360 Droid Android logo and there are touches like Vita.

In addition, he mentioned also equipped with a 5 inch wide touchscreen display and has a resolution of 800x460. While carrying the kitchen spur-speed 1.5 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, 8GB of storage capacity, and 2 megapixel front camera.

Asked about any game that can run this gadget? Droid X360 could run the 9 video game emulator including the arcade (MAME), Famicim (NES), Super Famicom (SNES), N64, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Sega Gamegear, Sega Genesis, and PlayStation (PSX).

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