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− | {{stub}}The '''Sega Vision''' (unrelated to the [[Sega-Vision]] television set) is a handheld device manufactured by [[Sega Amusements Europe]] and first released in 2009. | + | | logos= |
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+ | {{sub-stub}}The '''Sega Vision''' (unrelated to the [[Sega-Vision]] television set) is a handheld device manufactured by [[Sega Amusements Europe]] and first released in 2009. | ||
Once rumoured to be Sega's return to the handheld video game console market, the Sega Vision is actually a media player, capable of running AVIs, MP3s, MP4s, and a variety of image and eBook/text formats. It can also receive radio and television signals, and as 2GB of on-board memory. The device is not sold in stores, but is instead only available through Sega's UFO catcher arcade machines. | Once rumoured to be Sega's return to the handheld video game console market, the Sega Vision is actually a media player, capable of running AVIs, MP3s, MP4s, and a variety of image and eBook/text formats. It can also receive radio and television signals, and as 2GB of on-board memory. The device is not sold in stores, but is instead only available through Sega's UFO catcher arcade machines. | ||
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Revision as of 12:52, 23 April 2019
- For the magazine, see Sega Visions.
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The Sega Vision (unrelated to the Sega-Vision television set) is a handheld device manufactured by Sega Amusements Europe and first released in 2009.
Once rumoured to be Sega's return to the handheld video game console market, the Sega Vision is actually a media player, capable of running AVIs, MP3s, MP4s, and a variety of image and eBook/text formats. It can also receive radio and television signals, and as 2GB of on-board memory. The device is not sold in stores, but is instead only available through Sega's UFO catcher arcade machines.