I've been driving a friend to work, and they start 30 minutes before I do. So after dropping them off I go to my job and I'm in the parking lot in my car. Anyway, the half hour pretty much vanishes. However, this product is the newer PCH 2001. It's screen isn't as great and vibrant as the older PCH 1001. There's a clear difference in quality. But, it is smaller, and it seems to have a long battery life. It feels somehow less fragile than the older model (I have both.)
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I love my vita! It's quickly becoming my new heavily used device, don't get me wrong, it doesn't replace my 3ds, because where else would I get Mario and monster hunter, however it has so many games and it's fast at streaming video. Despite not having a you tube app its adequately fast and so there's little need for one. This thing is snappy and graphics are good, the battery life is suprisingly long! Overal a worth while purchase. Only downside is the memory cards 40$ for a 16gb is rediculess. Next iteration should not support this type of card. Other than that I'm singing its praises!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The Vita system itself was excellently packaged, having been wrapped up in bubble wrap. However, it was shipped with an incompatible cable, with it being USB-C while the Vita had a Micro USB port. I also took a moment to confirm that the 16 GB Vita memory card mentioned on the listing was indeed installed into the system on initial inspection. That mistaken cable wasn't a deal-beaker, as I had a spare micro USB cable sitting around, and I was able to use it in tandem with a Samsung power brick I had handy to recharge the Vita, as the battery had been totally drained on initial unboxing. While the Vita was charging, I decided to do a quick test of the buttons to see how they feel, and they felt good on first impression. The sticks also felt fine as well. After a bit of charging, I was able to run through initial setup, play the built-in Welcome Park game for a bit, and download a few free games off of PSN. However, the Vita was oddly picky about what cable I used to charge it... Initially, it gave up on charging after a few minutes, but swapping to a different cable and power brick I had sitting around, it charges up just fine. After the Vita charged up to full, I'm happy to report that the battery seems to be fine on first impression. The touch screen, all the buttons and the two sticks, and the back touch pad are all operational, as I had no issues playing the few games I've played on it thus far. Hacking the Vita system to further unlock its potential went smoothly, and I was able to use an SD2Vita adapter I got off of Amazon to expand its storage more easily compared to how I would've needed to pay out the nose for a high-capacity Vita memory card.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Amazing little game console with a stellar library of games. It's a shame that Sony abandoned the platform, but there's still a loyal fan base for the Vita, and still many games in the library I haven't played yet.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Perfect size for a portable system, great screen, and a huge library of games (both retail and hombrew).
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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