yes you can, if you charge from ac from a 100% dead battery the unit is usable straight away but with usb you have to wait a bit for the battery to get a few % before it will boot.
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I wonder if Sony are missing a trick with vita by not somehow trying to perhaps include a vita/ps4 pack. I sold mine a few months back but they are going pretty reasonable on eBay now. I just wonder what the range of remote play will be, I seriously hope it's better than Wii U. Also are memory cards still very pricey?
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Originally posted by 25.05.2005 View PostI'm a strictly 'physical' copy kind of a guy...but I can definitely see the advantages going digital on a handheld. In fact, I think I would on the Vita...but the cost/benefit associated with the extortionately priced memory cards makes me think otherwise.
Sort it out Sony.
1.) 64Gb cards
2.) Much faster read speeds
3.) Pricing at the same level as standard microSD cards
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Sorry for being a noob...
But can someone tell me how software licenses work on the Vita?
I've bought a used VITA and it's come with the likes of Black Ops (it was the bundled game) already installed, along with a number of other games.
Assuming I'll lose these if I reformat or sign into my PSN account or something? Or are they tied to the VITA?
Also: Why can I only charge my VITA when connected to the PC? Why doesn't it work in the USB sockets in my plug extension? It's taking ages to charge from the PC!
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