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Vita-1000 USB cables and chargers discontinued

So it seems that in the last few weeks, the official Vita cable has been discontinued. They're out of stock everywhere, and the only option is to buy third party cables.

I started playing Suikoden recently on PS3, and wanted to play it on the go on my Vita, but I can't find my cable anywhere after moving houses. I'm amazed that Sony have already discontinued Vita 1000 cables. Sure, the Vita 2000 has Micro USB support, but early Vita adopters now have to gamble with third party cables.

I'm disappointed because the only way of charging my Vita any time soon is to buy a $25 Insignia cable from BestBuy. Shipping is going to take weeks during this time of the year.
 
I was having trouble finding some vita cables when I lost mine. I decided I was going to buy a pair + a back up. I'm glad I did.
 
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Do any of you that still have the original charger have the issue charging the system after it dies completely? My vita has barley been used, I bought an Assassin's Creed Vita that sat for a year unopened. I played it for like a month but now it just won't charge. I can get it to turn on by plugging the USB cable into my PC or PS3/PS4 but after that it will just stop charging. Will buying a new charger help?
 
There's still some official ones out there but I'm sure the third party will be fine.

Should be upgrading anyway...
 
That's a pretty ridiculous price just for a charge cable. I paid $15 for the car charger adapter, the damn thing didn't even come with a cable.

I guess I'll just have to take care of the only one I have, then. Didn't even know the Vita-2000 had a different connector, which is kinda crazy: The Vita-1000, 2000, and Playstation TV all have different charging cables. What a mess.
 
Do any of you that still have the original charger have the issue charging the system after it dies completely? My vita has barley been used, I bought an Assassin's Creed Vita that sat for a year unopened. I played it for like a month but now it just won't charge. I can get it to turn on by plugging the USB cable into my PC or PS3/PS4 but after that it will just stop charging. Will buying a new charger help?

That's really weird. I always found that if a Vita dies completely, the only way to get it working is it to leave it charging for a good 20 minutes by wall charger.

There's still some official ones out there but I'm sure the third party will be fine.

Should be upgrading anyway...

You can't take my VHBL and OLED away from me.
 
Why Sony went with a proprietary cable in the first place is mind boggling. I don't use my vita 1000 anymore thankfully.
 
Well that's bloody annoying. Nippon Yassan to the rescue again at least, but you'd think they'd at least wait until the vita was discontinued itself before stopping production of something so vital.
 
For the last year, my 1000 won't charge unless I use the stand and set it partially connected. Not all the way down because it won't get any charge.

My brother brought his over and it charges fine in the cradle. Feels bad...
 
A miracle happened GAF.

After actually being reached out by an outstanding gaffer (GustyGardens) offering me to send me their Vita cable, I decided to have a look around some of my boxes in the basement and found this. I've spent hours looking for this cable beforehand, but hadn't had any luck.

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It was in a random box that had my old laptop in, I have no idea what I was thinking at the time when I placed it in there, but I have my old cable back!
 
You can't take my VHBL and OLED away from me.

Too bad sony made it a downgrade. so much for "dat oled".

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From a person who owned both 1000 and 2000 Vita at the same time, OLED is overrated as fuck and the 2000 is better in every other way, and vastly superior overall.

Why should I upgrade something that works perfectly fine?

"Should" probably wasn't the right word to use, but I wouldn't settle for a weaker alternative that Sony has clearly stopped supporting.
 
i jus bought two cables for $10 for both

my original cable i used to bend it while using it in bed before going to sleep and the wires slowly became exposed.

works fine and i'll be a bit more careful in the future
 
i jus bought two cables for $10 for both

my original cable i used to bend it while using it in bed before going to sleep and the wires slowly became exposed.

works fine and i'll be a bit more careful in the future

Nice! I might pick up some cables just in case I manage to misplace this one again.
 
I couldn't find any in the UK so I ordered a £3 cable from game and it was just broken. Like it didn't charge the Vita at all. So I bought an £18 official one from eBay, but now I'm worried if that one breaks too :/
 
"Should" probably wasn't the right word to use, but I wouldn't settle for a weaker alternative that Sony has clearly stopped supporting.

But it's not really weaker. Minor ergonomic changes in exchange for a worse screen. It's nothing worth paying to upgrade for.
 
there was a slight difference between my 1st and 3rd party cables.

my 1st ones just popped right in, took no force at all, while the 3rd party ones i have to give a little force to insert and remove it. makes me worried it'll wear down the charger. :3
 
From a person who owned both 1000 and 2000 Vita at the same time, OLED is overrated as fuck and the 2000 is better in every other way, and vastly superior overall.



"Should" probably wasn't the right word to use, but I wouldn't settle for a weaker alternative that Sony has clearly stopped supporting.

This. The Vita-2000 is a much better model. There's the thinner, more modern design, where the white/black screen bezel and coloured back remind me of what Apple did with the iPod Touch. There's also Micro USB and the screen is covered with oleophobic glass rather than cheap, scratch-prone plastic. So fingerprints rub off really easily from a shirt hem, rather than sticking around forever like they did on my launch day Vita. And battery life sees a huge boost: I easily get 6 or more hours out of less visually intensive games, like Tales of Hearts R and Danganronpa.

And of course, the LCD panel in the Vita-2000 is just better, just by nature of it being a 2013 panel whereas Vita-1000 used an OLED display that is distinctly second gen, from 2011. Here's an argument I made in its case from another thread:

OLED tech has come a long way since Vita's second gen Super AMOLED Plus panel, which is equivalent to what was in the Galaxy S II, so oversaturated colours, an inaccurate white point (whites look like blues), screen grain/Mura and burn-in. The OLEDs of today, like in the Galaxy Note 4, have caught up with LCDs where they fell behind before, but the one in Vita-1000 just isn't great by today's standards and is certainly a first/second generation product.

Here's a quantitative analysis of the Vita-1000 display, you can see it doesn't produce natural colours, has a white point that's completely off the charts and very low brightness of 117 nits. Today's smartphones hover around 600 nits. Bear in mind that that display review was from 2012, and things have moved on even further since then. What was once an impressive display just isn't anymore.

By comparison Vita-2000's LCD display produces much more accurate colours (a subjective comparison with my iPhone 5s shows they are very similar, the the iPhone 5s display is well calibrated), very good viewing angles and it's brighter outdoors. My only criticism with it is that the backlighting is uneven along the bottom, which is noticeable when the screen's displaying white colours. Also, it would be nice if Sony bonded the glass with the screen itself, something I wish Nintendo did with the New 3DS XL (which itself has a much improved screen over the old 3DS XL)

Of course, whether you'll miss the OLED display of the original depends on whether you prefer oversaturated colours to natural ones. I prefer seeing my games as designers intended them, so I really like the Vita-2000's display.

The colour difference isn't down to whether it's OLED or LCD at all, rather it's down to Sony calibrating Vita-2000's display better. It would be nice if Sony pushed out an update that allowed us to choose colour calibration for the original model. Nokia did the same for their Lumia smartphones -- I had a Lumia 820 and while its OLED display shipped with oversaturated colours, an update allowed me to select a calibration setting that made it display natural colours.

For further reading, check out this DisplayMate article on how OLED display tech had evolved between the Galaxy S III and the Galaxy S4, comparing both with the (at the time in 2012) best-in-class LCD of the iPhone 5. Note that the Galaxy S III's OLED is a generation ahead of Vita-1000's.

"The Galaxy S4 continues the rapid and impressive improvement in OLED displays and technology. The first notable OLED Smartphone, the Google Nexus One, came in decidedly last place in our 2010 Smartphone Display Shoot-Out. In a span of just three years OLED display technology is now challenging the performance of the best LCDs. Each have their own particular strengths and weaknesses, but if you scan our color coordinated Comparison Table, both displays and technologies perform quite well and look quite good and comparable overall – we’ll see how they both evolve and improve in the next generation, which we consider next…"
 
That's still not a compelling reason to shell out more money for a system when you already have one that works.
 
there was a slight difference between my 1st and 3rd party cables.

my 1st ones just popped right in, took no force at all, while the 3rd party ones i have to give a little force to insert and remove it. makes me worried it'll wear down the charger. :3

Same here. I got a pack of 3rd party cables and avoid using them whenever possible. I feel like I'm going to break it every time I pull out the cable out.
 
i jus bought two cables for $10 for both

my original cable i used to bend it while using it in bed before going to sleep and the wires slowly became exposed.

works fine and i'll be a bit more careful in the future

Same here, except my cable was always in the same spot and still managed to fray near the connector. Makes me nervous because a frayed charging wire killed my phone battery last year (thats an easy an cheap fix, not on the Vita tho)

But it's not really weaker. Minor ergonomic changes in exchange for a worse screen. It's nothing worth paying to upgrade for.

Having owned oled since launch and played with a slim for the past few weeks, the slim feels better and the charger is a huge convenience over oled.

... but yes the screen doesnt have the POP. So its oled for me.
 
That's still not a compelling reason to shell out more money for a system when you already have one that works.

Yes, I agree. I was more just trying to communicate across how the new model -- particularly the display -- isn't a downgrade.

As for upgrading when your current system already works, I stayed on the original 3DS for nearly four years, I didn't really see the point in the XL. I am on the New 3DS and Vita-2000 now, but that's only because I do play a lot on them, so it'd be nice to experience all those games I play on superior hardware. Especially when I didn't even upgrade to the DS Lite until 2008 (4 years on the fat model!), I was missing out.

Back in 2012 the 3DS XL was a harder sell simply because software support was thin on the ground.
 
That's absurd. Having to rely on 3rd party accessories is a complete mess.

If anyone needs it, though, try Deal Extreme. It works.
 
I lost the cable that came with my Vita last year (not yesterday lol) and bought a 3rd party one for like 4€.

It's been working for >6 more months.

I'm not all that worried. I'll keep the charger at home and when I go on a trip I'll just take my smartphone charger + the cable (since Sony phones have the charger in 2 pieces, charger with USB and USB cable). It works anyway.
 
The OG cable was a bad move, but removing it from sale compounds that for Vita 1 owners. I guess they want people to upgrade/downgrade.
 
That's absurd. Having to rely on 3rd party accessories is a complete mess.

If anyone needs it, though, try Deal Extreme. It works.

Tell that to the controller battery I ordered in sept that never came. DX confirmed delivery though, which was nice of them.
 
I have the original cables along with a third-party cable with an attachment that allows me to charge via USB faster.

I think I'll be fine.
 
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