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== Info == | == Info == | ||
PSVita TV aka Playstation TV.<br> | PSVita TV aka Playstation TV.<br> | ||
todo | <!-- todo! --> | ||
MIC certification: [https://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/giteki/SearchServlet?pageID=jg01_01&PC=007&TC=N&PK=1&FN=353ul&SN=%94%46%8F%D8&LN=21&R1=*****&R2=***** CEM-3000P01]<br> | |||
FCC certification: [https://fccid.io/AK8VTE1001F1 VTE1001F1] | |||
=== Facts === | === Facts === | ||
* '''Motherboard:''' DOL-1001 | * '''Motherboard:''' DOL-1001 | ||
* '''Product Subcode:''' | * '''Product Subcode:''' | ||
* '''HardwareInfo:''' | * '''HardwareInfo:''' | ||
* '''Factory Firmware:''' | * '''Factory Firmware:''' 2.60(?) | ||
* '''Mac OUI:''' | * '''Mac OUI:''' | ||
=== Variation === | |||
== Serial == | == Serial == | ||
todo | todo | ||
== DOL-1002 == | == DOL-1002 == | ||
Later revision of PCH-20xx with different motherboard which started being manufactured before October 2014.<br> | |||
MIC certification: [https://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/giteki/SearchServlet?pageID=jg01_01&PC=007&TC=N&PK=1&FN=384ul&SN=%94%46%8F%D8&LN=20&R1=*****&R2=***** 007-AC0165] [https://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/giteki/SearchServlet?pageID=jg01_01&PC=007&TC=N&PK=1&FN=384ul&SN=%94%46%8F%D8&LN=23&R1=*****&R2=***** 007-AC0203]<br> | |||
FCC certification: [https://fccid.io/AK8VTE1001S1 VTE1001S1] [https://fccid.io/AK8VTE1001F2 VTE1001F2] | |||
=== Facts === | === Facts === | ||
* '''Motherboard:''' DOL-1002 | * '''Motherboard:''' DOL-1002 | ||
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* '''Mac OUI:''' | * '''Mac OUI:''' | ||
== Misc == | == Misc == | ||
Codename | === Codename === | ||
Codename for PSTV is "Dolce".<br> | |||
It can be seen on the motherboard (DOL) and factory sticker of prototypes. | |||
=== Development History === | === Development History === | ||
In the interview | In the interview by Dengeki in TGS 2013, Souki Shimada (Director of SCE Second Division Software Development Department at that time) stated that they came up with the idea of PSTV while thinking up ideas of non-portable device using Vita's hardware and software in the summer of 2011.<br>Then actually started working on it to make it a real product in November of 2012.<br> | ||
[https://dengekionline.com/elem/000/000/717/717967/ Interview (Japanese, also includes topics about PCH-2000)] | [https://dengekionline.com/elem/000/000/717/717967/ Interview (Japanese, also includes topics about PCH-2000)]<br> | ||
Furthermore, In the group interview in 2013, Andrew House (President and Group CEO of SCE at that time) also told that they came up with the idea of it in about August of 2011, then actually started working on it in September of 2012. (which is a bit earlier compared to Shimada's statement though, it still matches up)<br> | |||
[https://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/series/avt/614903.html Interview (Japanese)] |
Revision as of 22:04, 28 January 2023
Info
PSVita TV aka Playstation TV.
MIC certification: CEM-3000P01
FCC certification: VTE1001F1
Facts
- Motherboard: DOL-1001
- Product Subcode:
- HardwareInfo:
- Factory Firmware: 2.60(?)
- Mac OUI:
Variation
Serial
todo
DOL-1002
Later revision of PCH-20xx with different motherboard which started being manufactured before October 2014.
MIC certification: 007-AC0165 007-AC0203
FCC certification: VTE1001S1 VTE1001F2
Facts
- Motherboard: DOL-1002
- Product Subcode:
- HardwareInfo:
- Factory Firmware:
- Mac OUI:
Misc
Codename
Codename for PSTV is "Dolce".
It can be seen on the motherboard (DOL) and factory sticker of prototypes.
Development History
In the interview by Dengeki in TGS 2013, Souki Shimada (Director of SCE Second Division Software Development Department at that time) stated that they came up with the idea of PSTV while thinking up ideas of non-portable device using Vita's hardware and software in the summer of 2011.
Then actually started working on it to make it a real product in November of 2012.
Interview (Japanese, also includes topics about PCH-2000)
Furthermore, In the group interview in 2013, Andrew House (President and Group CEO of SCE at that time) also told that they came up with the idea of it in about August of 2011, then actually started working on it in September of 2012. (which is a bit earlier compared to Shimada's statement though, it still matches up)
Interview (Japanese)