It seems that after all this time being kept a secret, the PS Vita's secret port, which is placed beside the Game Cartridge port is a simple communication port.
The port was revealed by avid console collector Robert Sebo, he also states that many cables out there are compatible, such as the cable for the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT1 camera.
Now of course Sony have not confirmed this, but the possibility of it being genuine is quite high.
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everyone should go out and buy one of these cables
The question is what will that achieve, I have one of those Panasonic cables, but it's just a glorified proprietary USB cable.
They should have just released a remodel Vita that hooks up to TV instead of making PS TV. Bad call. We could have used the Vita as a controller.
Also, can we not use Vita as PSTV remote? Why not? Then we wouldnt need to patch up Gravity Rush or any games to work with DS3, we could just pkay usig Vita controller.
Stupid decision but hey, PSTV still cool. I think I went a bit off topic.
I wasn't aware that this was a secret. Did literally no one know what it was for? What kind of moronic company doesn't tell customers about something like that.
Maybe it's a port to open a portal to PS world. We should ask Sony for permission then. /s