PlayStation TV

PlayStation TV

Top: Logo used in Asia
Bottom: Logo used outside of Asia
The PlayStation TV console
DeveloperSony Computer Entertainment
ManufacturerSony
Product familyPlayStation
TypeMicroconsole
GenerationEighth
Release date
Introductory price¥9,480 (Japan)
$99 (North America)
€99 (Europe)
Full list of countries
  • SG$149 (Singapore)
    MYR469 (Malaysia)
    TH฿4,590 (Thailand)
    IDR2,599,000 (Indonesia)
    PH₱5,999 (Philippines)
    HK$798 (Hong Kong)
    KR₩128,000 (South Korea)
    £84.99 (United Kingdom)
    $149.95 (Australia)
    $159.95 (New Zealand)
Discontinued
  • US/EU: 2015
  • JP: February 29, 2016
MediaPS Vita Card, digital distribution
Operating systemPlayStation Vita system software
CPUQuad-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore
Memory512 MB RAM, 128 MB VRAM
Storage1GB internal, expandable via PS Vita memory card (4, 8, 16, 32 or 64 GB)
DisplayHDMI out (720p, 1080i, 480p)
GraphicsQuad-core PowerVR SGX543MP4+
Sound2 channel LPCM
Controller inputDualShock 3, DualShock 4, PlayStation Vita
ConnectivityIEEE 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR (A2DP, AVRCP, HSP, HID), Ethernet LAN (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX)
PowerDC 5V in (max 2.8W)
Online servicesPlayStation Network
Dimensions65.0 × 105.0 × 13.6 mm
Weight110 grams
Websiteplaystation.com/en-us/explore/playstationtv

The PlayStation TV (abbreviated to PS TV), known in Japan and other parts of Asia as the PlayStation Vita TV or PS Vita TV, is a microconsole, and a non-handheld variant of the PlayStation Vita handheld game console. It was released in Japan on November 14, 2013, and Europe and Australia on November 14, 2014.

Controlled with either the DualShock 3 or DualShock 4 controllers, the PS TV is capable of playing many PlayStation Vita games and applications, either through physical cartridges or downloaded through the PlayStation Store. However, not all content is compatible with the device, since certain features in the PS Vita such as the gyroscope and microphone are not available on the PS TV. Nevertheless, the PS TV is able to emulate touch input for both the Vita's front and rear touchpads using the PS3 and PS4 controller.

In Japan, "PlayStation TV" was the name given to PlayStation 3 retail kiosks from 2006 to 2014, which consisted of a PS3 unit, an LCD monitor and a number of controllers.