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We found 84 Reddit mentions of PlayStation TV. Here are the top ones.

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    Features:
  • Hundreds of PlayStation games to choose from: Including many PlayStation Vita games such as Killzone: Mercenary, God of War Collection, and Borderlands 2, classic games from PS One and PSP systems, and more.
  • Remote Play: Stream most of your PS4 games from your PS4 system to your PlayStation TV over local Wi-Fi (robust Wi-Fi or wired connection recommended).
  • Easy to Set up and Play: Plug in and play on any HDMI compatible TV in your home.
  • PlayStationNow READY: Available later this year, PlayStation Now will give access to an expanding library of PS3 games to stream directly to PlayStation TV.
  • Access to Entertainment: Games, movies, TV shows, and apps on PlayStation Store.
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Found 84 comments on PlayStation TV:

u/Retsam19 · 109 pointsr/Games

As someone who wanted to play PS Vita games but didn't really want to buy a Vita, a Playstation TV turned out to be a good option: it costs like $80 (EDIT: /u/MrRatt points out that it's on sale for $45 on Amazon), and plays Vita games on the TV (using a PS4 controller).

$80 is a bit much if P4G is the only Vita game you want to play, but there are a few other decent Vita games.

EDIT 2: /u/BokuNoPickle rightly points out that the VitaTV doesn't support all PSVita games (particularly those that require the touch screen); /r/VitaTV have a post with resources for figuring out which games will work.

u/MrRatt · 54 pointsr/Games

The Playstation TV doesn't cost $80 anymore. It's at $45 on Amazon right now.

u/sourmilkandcereal · 14 pointsr/Megaten

This post is adorable. I like the enthusiasm. I'm glad you enjoyed the game.

Anyways

>I dont really understand why he killed Miyamoto or Saki, was it just for fun??

Yeah, Adachi flat says he did it cause he was bored. Adachi is basically a man child who cries because his life didn't go the way he wanted it. And he got pissy about it. He's an egotistical dick. And I think that makes him a great villain.

> I was thinking either Arena or Dancing All Night, but I don't have a vita so is it worth getting a vita for Dancing All Night?

Or,or,or...here's a crazy idea...(whispers) Play Persona1-3.

But to answer your question. Yes it is worth getting a PlayStation TV in order to play Dancing All Night. Seriously don't buy a Vita just for it. A PSTV is the much better and cheaper option. It's basically a Vita that you can plug into your TV. It can play Vita carts and works with every numbered Persona game and Dancing All Night. Regaurding Arena. Just buy Ultimax it has DLC that covers the orignal Arena story for 10 bucks. So there really is no reason to buy vanilla Arena.

> I didnt really like the ending that much

Did you get the true ending? If so. I guess P4G has more definitive closure if you seek it. Since it expand on the ending a bit.

u/night1090 · 8 pointsr/vita

Uh, its been $50 on amazon for months.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KVMHSUM

u/taximan6430 · 7 pointsr/vita

You can still buy them new in the States on Amazon.

PlayStation TV https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KVMHSUM/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_M-SMAbR67DPF1

It would seem that Amazon Japan would have it available as well.

u/fuska · 6 pointsr/PS4

If you are looking for a console based way to play PS1 classics (and the amazing JRPGS on the vita/PSP) try out a Playstation TV it is essentially the hardware of the Vita without the super expensive screen and battery. It plays any Vita game that doesn't REQUIRE touch screen/camera/gyroscope. Here is a semi partial list of the games you can play on it


  • Final Fantasy 1-X-2, Tactics
  • Persona 2: Innocent Sin

  • Persona 3: Portable

  • Persona 4 Golden (That HD re-release you've clamored for)

  • Persona 4 Dancing All Night (The most embarrassing game ever made)

  • Ys: Seven

  • All the NIS America games that released on PSP

  • Valkyria Chronicles 2

  • Ys: Memories of Celceta

  • Steins;Gate

  • Corpse Party

    TONS more games, check out the digital PSP classics page on PSN, it can play all of those
u/tremens · 6 pointsr/cordcutters

Huh? No. It's a PlayStation Vita without the screen attached and a somewhat more limited selection of games/apps (games available directly from the PSN store are here.)

You do NOT "need a PS4 as well," but if you do have a PS4 you can use it as a Remote Play console to play and control the PS4 from another location over the network.

Note that this does NOT appear to be the bundle that includes a DualShock 3 controller, so you'll really want to either already have one or figure buying that too, which would degrade the value of this deal (I've seen the PSTV w/DS3 and an 8GB memory stick for around $100 not too long ago.)

EDIT: Amazon has the bundle with controller for $100, but no memory card included.

u/aquaka · 5 pointsr/Persona5

I got mine from amazon. If you have a PS4 or PS3 controller, it will be $50 for the PSTV and $20 for P4G. If you don't have a controller, there is a PSTV bundle with one for $80.

So basically, if you have a controller it will be $70, otherwise $100. Links below:

PSTV

P4G

u/PM_ME_KUMIKO_NOISES · 5 pointsr/PERSoNA

You don't need to buy a vita. All you need is to buy a Playstation TV and a copy of Persona 4 Golden for vita. The Playstation TV plays most Vita games including Persona 4 Golden. It has a game slot cartridge so even physical vita games work. It hooks straight to your TV via HDMI. This is what I used to play P4G and it was well worth it!

u/QuietJackal · 5 pointsr/vita

Not quite that...the playstation TV is a mini-console that you hook up to your TV, and you can use a dualshock 3 or 4 to play the games, it takes vita games and memory cards, but comes with 1GB of storage.

Playstation TV

Edit- Simply put it is a Vita in the shape of a console.

u/EzioSC5 · 5 pointsr/FinalFantasy

Get a PSTV and play the Vita version would be absolutely the cheapest.

u/DragonDDark · 4 pointsr/PS4

Would you buy a PSTV for it?

It's $47 on amazon

Game is like super cheap right now. So overall It will cost you maybe less than $60.

u/cr0n1c · 4 pointsr/GameDeals

They recently dropped the price to $79.99, still a good deal nonetheless.

Souce.

u/OctoSevenTwo · 4 pointsr/persona4golden

Do you already own a PS4? I would go on Amazon and buy a PSTV. It’s a tiny little thing but it can play Vita games on your TV screen, and you can buy/download PS1 games as well so there’s more value. You do need to purchase a new controller to use with the system (I could be wrong), but those don’t cost all that much. I suggest getting a Dualshock 4 (basically a PS4 controller) as there’s some minor stuff you can so woth the touch screen.

  • Persona 4 Golden on Amazon

    $20.53 (based on lowest-priced option I found)

  • PSTV

    $249.95

  • Dualshock 4 Controller

    $42.99

    So far, using all the cheapest options, that runs you $313.97.

    You may be able to find certain things for cheaper, not sure.

    Edit: Apparently the Vita goes for cheaper than the PSTV, clocking in at $220.

    Swapping out the PSTV for the Vita brings the total down to $283.52.

    Edit 2: I suck at math and logic. You wouldn’t buy a controller if you bought a Vita. Final price is $240.53.
u/DarkenRaul1 · 4 pointsr/Persona5

Ever heard of Amazon my good man?

u/Conjo_ · 3 pointsr/playstation

Ah, I thought you had a PS3 or 4.

This is the PSTV. Basically a vita with less hardware and made to be connected to the TV. I'm sure it's possible to find it cheaper. it doesn't include a memory card (which are super expensive, btw) or controller, only the cables. It has 1GB of internal memory though so if you buy the game physically that will be enough. And controller, well, any PS3 or PS4 controller should work (at least, the official ones).

Lately I think it's worth mentioning what the other comment says: Not all vita games work on it, but certaing games do. The list of games that work can be expanded by hacking it though

u/ATrueBlueGamer · 3 pointsr/vitahacks

Assuming you're in your place of dwelling and not on the go, the PSTV. First it has native support for DS3/4 gamepads and supports L2/R2, L3/R3, and vibration for PS 1/2/3/4 games. Second it's 720p as opposed to 544p so your games will look better. You can also whitelist it to enable all games playable assuming they don't require the camera or microphone. There is also a plugin that allows for sixaxis support. All PSTV's have 1gb of internal storage and come with firmware less than 3.60 and you can manually update from there with a usb. You can then either use the offline installer after installing HENkaku for the first time or reinstalling it later as the webkit exploit is only temporary. You can also upgrade to the pre-hacked HENkaku Enso 3.65 but beware that not all custom apps and plugins are supported by it yet.

If you only want it as a handheld then get the Vita 2000 (Slim) as it fixes many of the Vita 1000 (Fat)'s flaws. It has 1gb of internal storage and a 16gb ps vita memory card (the PS TV supports vita memory cards btw) will last you over 50 physical games. It has over an hour of extra battery life and a PACK IN non-proprietary micro-usb charger. It's more ergonomic, slimmer and lighter but just as durable. The only real advantages that the vita fat has are the fact that you can replace the back touch panel, and that it has an OLED screen. The former can be mitigated with a carbon fiber skin and the latter will burn in or burn out eventually.

If you want remote play and custom firmware you will need ps4relink as even though you can sign into psn with firmware and PSN spoofing no PS Vita below 3.67 can be "activated" (i.e. legitimized) due to a change in protocol on Sony's end. One more thing, TheFLOW has successfully hacked OFW 3.67 and is releasing it at then end of this year/early next year anticipating the Vita's end of life. So if you have the patience I'd wait for that option since you can activate your PS Vita.

EDIT: Made revisions to grammar and spelling.

EDIT 2: Made further corrections.

u/johnnyrd · 3 pointsr/Games

You could emulate them im sure. Or you could get this https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM and run them natively for cheap. I do know P3 emulates almost perfectly with ppsspp if you want to play it on a phone or pc.

u/ps_vita · 3 pointsr/playstation

Connecting it to your TV, and it's cheaper to buy than a Vita:

  • Vita TV - $80 delivered
  • Vita TV / DS3 bundle - $100 delivered
  • Vita Borderlands 2 bundle - $200 delivered

    Sure there are used Vitas out there that can be had for less, but it's still generally cheaper to buy a new Vita TV. and if all one wants to do is play P4G, it's not a bad way to go.
u/waterflame321 · 3 pointsr/steinsgate

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KVMHSUM/ - It's called a VitaTV. You buy one of these. Hook it to your TV via HDMI and then sync your ps3 controller to it. S;G 0 has been confirmed to work with with VitaTV. By default the VitaTV I believe has a 1GB internal storage but I'm not sure how much S;G 0 will need(what ever size launcher is plus saves) so you may require a memory card which you can buy a 8GB used for like 15 bucks.

u/lifetimeofnot · 3 pointsr/PS4

have you considered getting a playstation tv? You can use it to stream your ps4 games. So you could keep the ps4 in the living room and put the ps tv in your sons room. It also plays most vita games which is a nice bonus. Its also much cheaper than a ps4

amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV/dp/B00KVMHSUM

u/Unkultured · 3 pointsr/Gundam

Just look at it as a wired Vita.

If you purchase it by itself, you have to buy a Dualshock 3/4 and memory card, but there's also a bundle that comes with a DS3 and 8GB card. It should still be cheaper than a Vita either way.

u/Killericon · 3 pointsr/PS4

Sadly not. They almost certainly were going to, as the Vita-1000s have that unused port, but it was never actually done. You can get yourself a Playstation TV that is basically a Vita designed to use on a TV.

u/Spockrocket · 2 pointsr/VitaTV

As a side note, Amazon has now price-matched this.

u/TheMechagodzilla · 2 pointsr/PS3

Does the PlayStation TV not allow you to remote play your games? I never got one, but that was my understanding of how it worked.

Edit: looks like I was wrong here's the Amazon description:
PlayStation TV https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KVMHSUM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FXw.Ab1CMXKFP

Appears that you stream PS4 games to it and can play a limited selection of PS3 games

u/DookieTuesday · 2 pointsr/PS4

Well, for general emulation of older system - your best bet might be a phone if you have a semi-recent model. Just get a blue-tooth controller cradle, and maybe even check to see if your phone can cast it's screen to your TV for full-screen. You can even emulate the Dreamcast on modern android phones via Reicast.

I prefer the Vita - but there's some caveats. Most importantly, you have to install custom firmware, which is against Sony's terms of service. I've never heard of anybody being banned, but it's possible at pretty much any time. So if you go that route, make a new account that's not tied to your PS4's library. Installing CFW merely requires you to be on official firmware 3.60 and under, and then visiting a certain site. The process is pretty much automated. A better option may be the PSP - which has a much worse screen, but better controls for playing classic games IMO. You don't need a PSN login for the PSP, so no risk of being banned, and CFW is as easy to install as starting up a game. The Playstation (Vita) TV is another good option which will let you use a DS4 (or I assume compatible PS4 arcade sticks) - but functionally, works the same as the Vita. They're pretty cheap - but memory cards are ungodly expensive for meager space. Thankfully, with the PSTV running CFW, you can use USB thumb drives - and the Vita can now use SDCards via a Game Cart converter. In all of those cases, you'll need access to a PC at least temporarily (or maybe you can do it on a phone if there's a decent FTP server program) so that you can download and move the necessary files over.

There's very few actual emulators written so far for the Vita, and most of the ones you'll want are accessed through a homebrew called Adrenaline - which basically turns the Vita into a PSP. They just released a custom bubble installer for Adrenaline too, that way you can just launch the PSP emulator you want right from the home menu without having to actually go into Adrenaline first. On the downside, since these are all running via the Vita's built-in PSP functionality - you're limited to the PSP's specs... which means it can only emulate up to N64 era games (PSX games run great, N64 - not so much). No Dreamcast emulation, sadly. Maybe later natively on the Vita, but that's going to be a stretch.

Couldn't say much about the homebrew scene on the Xbox 360, since I haven't followed it. I'm sure there is. There's also an actual potential good reason to get a (cheap) Xbox One - since you can sign up for the Developer Program which will let you side-load homebrew/emulators onto the system. It doesn't seem very popular so far, and will require a connection to a Windows 10 PC.

Overall, I'd say the best and easiest bet would be to get a PSP 3000 for on-the-go, or if you want a more arcade experience in the livingroom, and you want it cheap - then a VitaTV and a good PS4 Arcade stick. Just, again... make sure it's running Official Firmware 3.6 or lower. The necessary exploits won't work on newer firmwares.

https://www.ps4home.com/ps4-arcade-stick-guide/

https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM

u/boompoe · 2 pointsr/Megaten

You can get a PSTV for ~60 dollars and play it on that.

Heres an Amazon link

u/drakanwolf · 2 pointsr/finalfantasytactics

So, I've never actually tried Steam link. I have a TV mounted to the wall above my computer desk, so I usually just hook the PC up to the TV directly with an HDMI. It looks great, though.

If you're looking for a more console-ish experience, though, I can confirm that my brother has had great luck running my homemade version of the ROM (I ripped the ISO directly onto my PSP from my US region UMD, extracted it to the PC, and applied the WoTL Skill Slowdown Fix PPF) on a soft-modded PSTV (essentially the guts of a Vita with a TV-out) and it works perfectly.

u/ThetaOmega · 2 pointsr/anime

The PSTV is a micro console that plays Vita games. It's compatible with a lot of the vita games, but not all. Persona 4 Golden is the first game I played on my PSTV when I got it. It was amazing.

It retails for around $60-$70 USD

I'm glad you mentioned PS4. I think there is some sort of sync feature, and I just got a PS4 not too long ago. I need to look into that.

A couple of downsides to the PSTV is that it is not compatible with the entire Vita library, and you are locked down to using Sony's proprietary vita memory cards instead of a standard SD memory card like the 3DS.

u/librarian-faust · 2 pointsr/Disgaea

I'm assuming you're a US citizen, but... dood,

u/TheEccentricModder · 2 pointsr/vitahacks

Amazon man, I just got one a couple days ago brand new for $42, I needed a second one so I could play the latest Vita games, couldn't really justify a second Vita lol. But yeah here's the link https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM?th=1

u/cloroxbb · 2 pointsr/gaming

PS TV is $43.93

It has been $40 on Amazon for awhile now IIRC. I still don't think it is worth it though. Since the memory is still overpriced

u/NoTalentss · 2 pointsr/vita

If your main use is streaming, here's some options:



If you have a TV at your bed and don't want to hog up the family TV, look into a [PSTV] (https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV/dp/B00KVMHSUM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495405446&sr=8-1&keywords=pstv). Or, if you prefer portable and own a decent gaming PC, look into the NVIDIA SHIELD Portable. However, if none of these alternatives fit you, the PSVita with a cheap mem card and a remote play grip is your best bet.

u/Kooreth · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I don't have a Vita, but I did pick up the playstation tv device over a year ago when I heard that it played Vita games. The great thing about it is that if you have playstation plus for your ps4/3 then you can get a free vita game each month as well and just play them on this mini console.

https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM?th=1

u/idownvoteallposts · 2 pointsr/retrogaming

In that case, I'm not sure any of these solutions are authentic aside from the PSIO SD Card mod. This is the Playstation TV and it uses a PS4 controller but you can play a ton of PSX games from PSN with it, (or hack it and add your own games): https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM?th=1

And the Android boxes would be something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Android-32bit-support-2-4GHz-SPDIF/dp/B0777KLRW8/ref=sr_1_74_sspa?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1523471934&sr=1-74

But you would have to use an emulator and a bluetooth controller like a PS3/PS4/8BitDo controller with. They make great emulation boxes and are similar to raspberry pis in that regard, but depending on the specs of the box they tend to be a little more powerful and can support things like PSP game as well as the added benefit of Android apps like Netflix and Hulu. I have one hooked up to my tv that's been a pretty nice general entertainment box, and to be honest I've used it more than the higher end Nvidia Shield TV (which is the same thing but has exclusives like Android ports of Borderlands 2, Doom 3, Portal, and other old AAA games).

u/HappierShibe · 2 pointsr/Games

PSTV:
-Is loads cheaper. https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM
-Supports any display with an HDMI input.
-Can use a regular Dualshock controller.
-Still portable; Basically perfect for business trips.

It's a damned shame retailers were so hellbent on killing the thing.

u/goldwynnx · 2 pointsr/Games

Have you heard of the Playstation TV yet? While it doesn't have 100% of all the Vita games on there, it is going to be supporting some of the big ones that people want to play (Persona 4).


Full list of games that are supported here. Includes PS1, PSP, and Vita games.

It also has remote play with the PS4, and it's Playstation Now compatible.

For $100, can't really go wrong with all the things it does.

EDIT: I just read the the TLDR part, it sounds like you want it for the portable purposes, so that kind of makes my part pointless, but I'll leave it none the less for people that might be interested.

u/Pegashush · 2 pointsr/velvet_room

It's basically the Vita's hardware framework but in a small box format that uses a PS3 controller and a TV in place of the Vita's buttons and screen. It's limited in what games can be played on it (the list is floating around somewhere) but it can play P3P and P4G. You can get it for like 40$ on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM

u/Programmer_William · 2 pointsr/danganronpa

I think a lot of people are forgetting you don't need to buy a Vita to play Vita games. All the Danganronpa games are 100% playable through the PSTV.

They're literally like $40USD, even on Amazon.

Pick that up, and get Ultra Despair Girls!

u/Cornelius280 · 2 pointsr/playstation

Not sure if it has to do with the fact that I am in the States, but I've been finding them regularly on Amazon.

Example: http://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1464036976&sr=8-1&keywords=PLaystation+TV

u/TheFailingPlayer · 2 pointsr/PERSoNA

They've seem to have gone up in price a little, but fish around eBay or Amazon for them because its lifespan has been over for awhile now. I've seen them go from ~$100-$150 used without any extras. Keep in mind you may have to shell out extra for memory cards and chargers, though buying a game cartridge rather than a digital download saves a lot more space. Still recommended to get an 4 or 8 GB chip though.

And they do cost more, but a PSTV is also a great investment depending on your tastes. Its not as portable as the Vita, but you get full screen support for TVs and you can play it with a PS3/4 controller.

eBay

Amazon

Both are good choices and allows you to access almost every game in the series (minus P3FES, Q, Q2, the fighting games, and 5. Maybe one of the P2s also). You'll get your moneys worth if you want to get deeper into the series or explore the Vita's vast JRPG library.

u/DarkPitStain · 2 pointsr/anime

Buy a PS TV. It's basically just a Vita that you plug into your TV, and it's spectacularly cheap.

$41 on Amazon right now.

There's also the Steam port, like others have said.

u/beanz822 · 1 pointr/vitahacks

Bought a used Vita TV off amazon to get for a friend last week. Can confirm it shipped with 3.60, actually asked the seller if they knew and he said he had no idea lol. Anywho here's the link to the seller if you're interested.https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00KVMHSUM/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used the seller was JMS Holdings and shipped from NY.

u/xProtoZoax · 1 pointr/vita

that price goes up with the shipping, i was about to purchase it from Play Asia and after checking out the shipping made the total price jump from 60 dollars all the way up to 76..at that point its just better buying it from Amazon which has it listed for 80 dollars and the bundle for 100. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KVMHSUM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/NovaPrime15 · 1 pointr/JRPG

It's a streaming box that Sony made. Can play Vita games as well as PS Now

Link to Amazon

u/Paublo1 · 1 pointr/GameDeals

Two things:

It's also on Amazon prime


I would like to know if I can play my old PS1 games that I have already purchased from the PSN network and on the list of PSP games can I play PSP

u/NoNamedFuzzyPanda2 · 1 pointr/Persona5

Not all is lost. I believe you can also play it on a PSTV ( https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM)

u/ShaidarHaran2 · 1 pointr/chromeos

https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM


Afaik the Android remote play builds were reverse engineered from that (and Vita remote play), so not in the official app store.

u/Opt1mus_ · 1 pointr/gaming

I would highly recommend Atelier Rorona and Disgaea 3 if you never had them on PS3. I never see them on the "must have" lists and they are amazing.

Also check out the Playstation TV. http://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM

It can't play every Vita game but it can play a lot of the RPGs. Here is a compatibility list. http://www.reviews2go.com/playstation-tv-compatible-games-north-america/

u/Hovva · 1 pointr/3DS

Your bluray player isn't a Playstation TV. This is a PSTV.

u/awol5943 · 1 pointr/PlayStationPlus

Sure does.

Edit: removed link because it didn't work.

Edit 2: working link

u/Reviews2Go · 1 pointr/VitaTV

PSTV has always been hard to find in Canada. I have a friend that took the longest of time trying to find one. You're gonna have to hunt for it online as that's likely the only way you'll ever find one.

Or import one from the US.

https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV/dp/B00KVMHSUM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481072806&sr=8-1&keywords=pstv

u/chazzlabs · 1 pointr/vita

FYI, right now Amazon has the PlayStation TV for $80 and the PlayStation TV Bundle for $100.


http://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420809914&sr=8-1&keywords=vita+tv

u/got_mule · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

You're talking about this thing right? If so, I definitely have one that I would be willing to sell you. Just gotta find it over the next few days. PM me with your offer of what you are looking to spend.

u/CroissantBlade · 1 pointr/vita

Amazon currently has them for $44. Don't pay inflated prices like you may see on eBay. Hopefully they can ship to where you live.

https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV/dp/B00KVMHSUM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486319120&sr=8-1&keywords=playstation%2Btv&th=1

u/methAndgatorade · 1 pointr/PS4

You mean that thing you can still buy for cheap that does exactly what OP is asking?

https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM

$40 with Prime

u/JagenIsMyDad · 1 pointr/Megaten

https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM

https://www.amazon.com/Persona-4-Golden-PlayStation-Vita/dp/B007W8S2MG

The price of the PSTV varies depending on which seller you purchase it from. Check all available deals for new and used.

u/AutoModerator · 1 pointr/GameDeals

Charity links:

u/rcinmd · 1 pointr/GameDeals

It's also 48% off on Amazon. Link here.

u/slimshady121 · 1 pointr/FantasyPL

I was jus looking around, Playstation Vue streaming service will allow you to sign into NBC live app. $29.99 a month https://vue.playstation.com/subscription/plans and you don't even need a console if you dont have one, Playstation TV is $49 https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1473791012&sr=8-1&keywords=playstation+tv

u/Britt64 · 1 pointr/NintendoNX

I think you're confused. PSTV is a small box. It's not handheld system at all. https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM

u/OregonViking · 1 pointr/PS4

Unfortunately as your edit says because of the PS TV, this feature that could breath new life into the PS3 will not happen. Though wondering if down the line some very talented people could figure out how the 4 is streaming to the Vita/PSTV & make a bootleg app for the Ps3- but its a long shot & you would probably lose online abilities.

However the good news is that the PS Tv isn't that expensive if you really want to do something like that. It comes out at the end of October. http://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV/dp/B00KVMHSUM

u/nsxviper · 1 pointr/ZeroEscape

PlayStation TV https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KVMHSUM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_4P.Exb42PKGJC

Edit: Forgot to mention that ZTD doesn't work on PSTV atm.

u/indiraa · 1 pointr/otomegames

They discontinued them in the US/Europe a few months ago so they're pretty cheap right now. Who knows how long the stock will last though.

u/Count_Duckula · 1 pointr/vitahacks

You can still buy them new on amazon (and fulfilled by amazon): https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM

u/a_monkie · 0 pointsr/Games

I hope so too. They make many great points in this video too.

personally i think that Playstation has put a large quantity of their resources into streaming, and as soon as they fix the prices they will be the best option in this field. My only problem with it is that we know they will not offer PS4 games on PSNow(although i cant really blame them because that would essentially make the PS4 obsolete) and so as soon as i get my fill of past gen games i will probably unsubscribe.

The thing that i think is being overlooked about this whole streaming situation is the potential the Playstation TV. The potential it shows is huge, yet i never find anyone talking about it. It is a PS Vita that connects to the TV, so you can play Vita games on the TV, it can Remote Play the PS4 and those PS4 games fantastically, and it can also access PSNow. So what you have in the PSTV is a Vita, PS4(provided one is owned and near the PSTV), and it can be a PS1, 2, and 3 all through PSNow. Realle the pomise for the device is really strong.

Oh, and the main reason i want the PS4 streaming part is for the fact that the PS4 can be in one room(for example and office in the basement), and you can stream it's games to the PSTV which can be is, say, the living room. So if you have friends over who want to play PS4 but you dont want to have to move it, just use the PSTV! Also, Sometimes guests might want to play an old game, so you can use the PSTV for that too. Hell, the regular Vita can be remote play the PS4 from an entirely different network, so instead of taking the whole PS4 and shit over to a friends house, you can just take along the little PSTV and have the whole PS4 there. Boom!

Additionally, PSNow is going to work on Sony Bravia TV's, and some other devices as well in the future(here's hoping for phones and tablets as well(where you can connect a controller and use the device as a monitor))

u/Hobbitlord_ · -1 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Like having a PSvita without portability? Oh wait... https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-TV-vita/dp/B00KVMHSUM