Sony PS Vita DEM-3000L Prototype Development Kit
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| Releases | 
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| Release Type | 
                            
                                    Official
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| Amount Produced Estimate | 
                            
                                    Between 500 - 1k
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| Region Code | 
                            
                                    Region Free
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| Limited Edition | ? | 
| Color | Black | 
| Is Bundle | ? | 
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The DEM-3000L model is a Development Kit prototype and the direct successor to the DEM-3000K. It was produced around Q2 2011 and delivered to Developers of bigger studios to work on their games before launch. It is estimated that approximately a couple hundred were produced. The motherboard is labeled with a "NEW DVT1" sticker which translates to Design Validation Stage Revision 1.
While the form factor matches the final PDEL-100x dimensions already it design-wise doesn't resemble a final Vita just yet. The most noticeable difference is the glass faceplate which is missing both the "Vita" & "Sony" logo and still uses the smoothed edges design. Furthermore the main buttons are made of solid black plastic with the Dpad missing any prints and the analog sticks having a rougher surface.
Although the back shell is final there is the typical "Not for sale" sticker which however now has a darker grey font-color compared to the previous K model.
 
                                                                                
                                         
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            







 
                    
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