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Charging Accessories for PS Vita in Japan

As a follow up to the newest console by Sony, PlayStation Vita, Sony’s website has now listed the Japanese release dates for the two PS Vita Power accessories that gamers most likely need for their PS Vita. The first one is the portable charger PCH-ZPC1 J, which weighs just 135 g or 4.8 ounces, and it takes about seven hours for it to fully charge until its maximum 5000 mAh capacity. This is equivalent to about one and a half charges of the PS Vita console, which is approximated to be able to power the console for up to 12 hours of mixed-use sessions, or a long-lasting seven hours of very solid gaming experience. The pricing has also been announced on the website, with the price tag of PCH-ZPC1 J at ¥4,500 ($60) for the release date of April 5th this year. Meanwhile, the car charger PCH-ZCA1 J will be shipped to Japan shops a few weeks earlier on march 22nd, and this charger is priced at ¥1,500 ($20). This will be useful if you are planning to bring PS Vita on a long road trip, so that you can keep your PS Vita alive during your journey to keep you out of boredom. Just in case you have not known a very vital information yet, the release date for the PS Vita in the US and Europe is just two more weeks, on the February 22nd!

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