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PS Vita TV's Killer App: Remote Play

jfruh writes "When Sony announced the PS Vita TV yesterday, most observers saw it as competition for the Apple TV and Roku, or maybe the Ouya. But gaming writer Peter Smith views it differently; he thinks that remote play, including the ability to stream games from the upcoming PlayStation 4 console, will be the Vita TV's killer-app. In that sense, it isn't so much a low-cost replacement for casual gamers as an add-on to the high-end PS4. '[W]hen you're in the middle of a game and someone wants to watch TV, you can just grab a Vita and keep on playing. (This is similar to the popular "tablet play" feature of Nintendo's Wii U, without the Wii U's limitation of having to stay in close proximity to the base console.) ... For any Playstation 4 household with more than one TV I think the PS Vita TV will become a 'must-have' accessory; it's almost like getting a second PS4 for $100.'"

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  1. Re:Too late by negRo_slim · · Score: 4, Informative

    Mirroring a general purpose computing environment and being able to play your dedicated gaming device on a separate screen are not quite the same thing.

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  2. Re:Too late by obarthelemy · · Score: 3, Informative

    Not at all. ChromeCast is a very different beast than miracast/ariwhatever....: the content is *not* streamed from the master to the slave, but *pointed at and handed off*. The slave then directly connects to the server, the master then can even be switched off with no consequences.

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  3. Re:Great idea, but... by aiadot · · Score: 4, Informative

    It was hinted in some interviews that the PS4 controller will also be supported. The only reason it only supports the DS3 for now is because it's getting released before the PS4.

  4. Confusing summary by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 4, Informative

    [W]hen you're in the middle of a game and someone wants to watch TV, you can just grab a Vita and keep on playing.

    The way the summary is written implies that you need a Vita TV to stream to a Vita, but you don't. What the article actually says is that, instead of streaming direct to a Vita, you could instead stream to a Vita TV connected to another TV.

    I can see "Vita" and "Vita TV" causing a lot of customer confusion.

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  5. Killer App? Really? by Khyber · · Score: 2, Informative

    Uhh, my PSP was able to do this with my PS3. What's new, here?

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  6. Re:Sony wins again! by Zeromous · · Score: 2, Informative

    > but it has better controls for certain types of games

    but it has better controls for SOME types of games.

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