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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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For the magazine, see Sega Visions.
Sega Vision device and box.

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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.