Sony could of given PS Vita faster transfer speeds. Second con is that the transfer speeds are not that fast. The first is that the price is quite high but it might be because Sony encrypts those memory cats against piracy and it costs money to encrypt stuff. I like it and would strongly recommend for any PS Vita owner that downloads lots of stuff from PSN store.Ĭons: There are mostly two cons with this memory card. Pros: there is lots of storage but could be better.
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I'm paying more without gripes because I want to get more for the years down the road. I knew about the cons before my purchase, but I don't regret paying ~$110 back in April.įor what it's worth, I consider the high price of proprietary memory to be a piece of insurance that developers will continue to produce quality games for the Vita. On the PSP I had already purchased a lot of PSone Classic (RPG's) and they will take up a lot of space once support's added. Most of all, due to the beauty of the Vita screen, I wanted to have space to keep a small video collection on my Vita for long train and bus rides. I also discovered that I prefer buying games off PSN over collecting multiple game cards for my Vita.
#PS VITA MEMO PLUS#
Overall Review: I originally obtained this item at its' MSRP of a hundred bucks plus tax due to purchasing locally.Īfter having the 8GB card for a couple weeks, I decided I couldn't stand having to shuffle things around to maintain my storage space.
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Proprietary Vita storage, unusable for any other purpose.
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"Price reduced." Now costs a chunk less than the launch price.Ĭons: Still quite expensive in comparison to other types of flash memory.