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Nyko Delivers Presenter Take a position for PlayStation Vita


Nyko Technologies®, the best video game add-ons producer, is now delivery the Presenter Take a position for PS Vita, the newest in its range of components for the portable gaming system. The stand is
a asking for connect presenting songs speakers that keep your Vita ready for action while providing powerful audio for songs and films. Revealed at the 2012 Customer Gadgets Show in Las Nevada, the Presenter Take a position for PS Vita
is available now at GameStop store destinations.

The Presenter Take a position for PS Vita is a operated speaker that increases as a asking for connect. The songs audio makes it perfect for films and songs, while the line-in port serves iPods and other gadgets. Its smooth cosmetic suits the Vita, which photos safely onto the connect and continues to be energized through the Vita's own AC adaptor.

"We're amazingly energized for the Vita, as it offers console-caliber game play on the go," said Bob Arbogast, manager of marketing at Nyko Technological innovation. "We desired to create a Vita equipment that contributes ease of use while also boosting its key features, which is what we have done with the Presenter Take a position."

Speaker Take a position for PS Vita has an MSRP of $29.99 and may be bought at GameStop destinations across the Combined Declares.

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