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Sony PlayStation Vita Wi-Fi (Renewed)

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Condition: Refurbished - Excellent
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Features

  • Game with Dual Analog Sticks for precision control
  • Play a wide range of PS4 games on PS Vita system with Remote Play
  • Experience a growing library of games at your fingertips
  • Over 900 games available to play on PS Vita system through PSN, including new hits, PS one Classics, PS Mobile games, and more
  • Experience brilliant gaming with the 5" OLED touchscreen, Requires a Sony Vita Memory Card for any downloaded games and card-based games that create save files

Description

PlayStation Vita Wi-Fi (PCH-1001) Re-certified Hardware

Release date: June 19, 2014


Package Dimensions: 8.78 x 7.4 x 2.4 inches; 1.09 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Item model number: 94777


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.09 pounds


Manufacturer: Unknown Publisher - Being Researched


Date First Available: April 2, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Refurbished, yet flawless condition; huge game library; low price
The refurbished OLED Vita that I bought came without any issues whatsoever. It's a great portable console, and the library of games now is huge. It has a touch-screen, as well as a touch-surface on its back. Best of all, the price was low and affordable. Why buy a Refurbished OLED Vita? The original Vita comes with a fantastic OLED screen instead of the newer, Vita Slim which has a good, but cheaper-to-produce LCD screen. When compared side-by-side, its really no contest - the OLED is simply better-looking. However, brand-new OLED Vitas are hard to find, and they are often priced extremely high. Buying a refurbished OLED Vita like I did allowed me to pay only a fraction of the money. What's more, the unit I got was pretty much flawless - I could not discern any sort of previous usage. It came with a charger, a warranty card (the seller I bought it from gave me a 90-day warranty), and easy-to-open packaging. Games - big library; many of which are discounted. The main reason that the Vita is a good portable system is the game library. There are well over 1000 Vita games at the time of this writing. Add in the ability to play PSP games as well as games designed to be played cross-platform - and you truly have a huge selection. Best of all, many of the more popular Vita games can be found at a significant discount. Games like Gravity Rush, Persona 4 Golden, Killzone: Mercenary, Tearaway, and more can be bought for around $20-$25 brand new. Play Japanese games on a US Vita (technically possible, but it can be a pain) One of the best things about the Vita is that it has no inherent region-lock. This means you can play Japanese games on a US Vita. The catch is that DLC, or updates for most Japanese games are available on the Japanese PSN Store exclusively. To make things worse, the Vita can be tied to only one of the stores - not both. This means that bouncing between the US and Japanese PSN stores is quite a chore - just to get updates and DLC. It involves backing up all your data, then resetting your Vita to factory defaults; creating a new account on the other store, and logging into it with the Vita. Then there’s the issue that the Japanese PSN Store may not take your credit card - in which case you have to buy Japanese PSN Cards. While it’s not hard to get these cards - it’s still another step in a long process for getting updates and DLC for Japanese games. Storage The OLED Vita does not have any sort of memory built-in which means buying a memory card is required. The Vita Slim however, does come with 1gb of internal storage, but it's definitely not enough if you want to download games from PSN. Unfortunately, the memory cards for the Vita are quite expensive. For this reason many people buy the 16GB card - its somewhat of a good dollar-per-gigabyte ratio. Most Vita games are around 2gb in size. Some of the larger games are about 3-4gb. Controls Most of the games that I have played work well with the Vita’s controls. Everything feels generally good. However, I do feel that the two analog sticks are a bit looser than what I prefer. It’s not horribly bad - but I think most users would prefer a tighter, firmer analog sticks. Games which require precision aiming (such as FPS games) can take a bit of getting used to - but it only takes a little while to get used to the looseness. Playing Music, Video, Browsing the Internet, etc. The Vita can do almost everything a smartphone can do - just not as well. It's focus is purely on playing games (no surprise) which means everything else takes a backseat. It has a music app, but the functions are basic, and there are no downloadable or automatic playlists - you have to manage it all yourself. I found the sound to be good, but then again there are no controls for bass or treble. Also, the placement of the headphone jack (in the middle of bottom side) makes it difficult to have headphones plugged in while the Vita is in your pocket (the plug to my headphones would stick out uncomfortably). Surfing the web works, but websites that rely heavily on Adobe Flash (which isn't officially supported on the Vita) can be problematic. (The Vita's touch screen however works quite well when surfing the Internet.) And while watching video is generally good, many smartphones these days actually have a higher resolution screen than the Vita (though, the OLED Screen on the Vita definitely makes colors look great). Suffice to say, the Vita won’t replace any modern smartphone for music, video, and web surfing capability. PC Connectivity The Vita uses Sony's free downloadable app called Content Manager Assistant. With this, the Vita can connect to a PC or Mac via USB or wirelessly. Using the wireless connection is surprisingly easy, and I can copy music, video, etc to the Vita with no problems at all. What’s more, the Vita can also stream music and movies that reside on the connected computer itself. Obviously your Wifi has to be fast enough this, but it is possible. I watched several movies on the Vita this way. Battery Life A full charge lasts me about 3-4 consecutive hours, depending on the game. This translates to a full day for me because I generally play in 1 hour sessions, stopping to either eat, watch TV, or do some work. Charging the Vita takes about 2 hours - which isn’t bad. Conclusion Refurbished PS Vitas are a great option for anyone seeking to save some cash and get into the PS Vita library of games. Whether you get the OLED Vita like me, or you get the LCD; either one will give you lots of options to enjoy a wide variety of quality games - most at a significant discount from their original prices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2016 by kunoh kunoh

  • Great condition, works flawlessly
Buying a refurbished Vita on Amazon seems to be hit or miss judging by the reviews here, so I want to provide information on my experience in the hope that it will help others considering purchasing one here. I ordered my Vita from seller electronics101deals. The unit arrived in very good condition, with the only damage being scratches on the silver keychain loops located on the bottom corners of the system and some very minor scratches on the back of the system. The left keychain loop has minor scratches that aren't particularly noticeable, while the right loop has very noticeable marks where the paint was completely removed. I'm not bothered by this at all, but more demanding buyers may be more critical. The scratches on the back of the system are extremely light, and only noticeable if I shine a light on the unit and closely examine it. Other than those flaws, the unit is in excellent shape. The screen is perfect, with not a single scratch or scuff. There is no damage to any of the buttons, the d-pad, or analog sticks and they all work flawlessly. None of the buttons stick, the battery holds a full charge, and outside of the scratches mentioned above the unit is as good as new. A charger cable was so included with the purchase, and it seems to be brand new or at least very lightly used. Hopefully this information helps anyone on the fence about buying a refurbished Vita from Amazon! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2016 by Cory H.

  • Most important to know the Japanese version Circle is X and X and is Circle
It works just fine tho wish it came with a memory card
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024 by sheena

  • Great Product
Quickly after realizing I needed to play Persona 4 Golden, I went on here and found a variety of different PS Vitas. I’ve had this system for about 2 weeks now and it has been fantastic. From graphics to built in WiFi (not to mention the ability to connect it to AT&T if you want), this system has been a joy to experiment with. The variety of apps from the PS Store on the Vita surprised me. People can be turned off by the idea of buying a “refurbished” system. All I have to say is it plays, feels, and looks brand new. I love it, and if you’re interested in a PS Vita, this product will satisfy your needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2018 by Bhutch

  • Broken Refurb?
The vita itself was fantastic when it worked, other then being a little uncomfortable to hold forcing me to buy a grip for it, every game I've bought for it has played great and been worth taking a risk on a console that doesn't get much love . HOWEVER, I"m not sure if its cause its a refurb or what, but the vita is extraordinarily finicky on if it wants to work at all, and has been like this since it arrived. I charged it up to 100% before my first use and I've kept the vita at probably 20%-100% charge at all times as I've heard letting them get to 0% is bad on lithium batteries, I almost always play with it on a charger, yet it constantly refuses to boot up or dies in the middle of playing games, then if I can get it to reboot again after 5-10 minutes of trying, it makes me re put in the data again, as if it thought it lost all power, even though on boot up we clearly see its both still fully charged, and recognizes its on a charger. I have no clue whats going on, but its made the system unplayable since while I can live with the frustration of the fact that some times it just doesn't feel like turning on, I can't get over losing hours of play time in RPGs and similar time investment games (dangan ronpa) because the fully powered vita suddenly decides its power just went from 100% to 0% instantly. This is my first time with a vita, so I'd like to think not all vitas are like this and its just because its a refurb, but I definitely wouldn't recommend anyone else to buy a refurb if this is the quality they can expect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2014 by DanTheMeek

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