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How Much Internal Storage Did the PS Vita Slim Include?

This article explores the internal storage specifications of the PlayStation Vita Slim model to clarify its memory capacity for potential buyers and collectors. While the original handheld lacked built-in memory, the revised Slim version introduced a small amount of onboard storage to improve user convenience without requiring an immediate memory card purchase. We will detail the exact capacity, how it compares to the predecessor, and what this means for gamers managing their digital library and save data.

The Specific Storage Capacity

The PlayStation Vita Slim, officially known as the PCH-2000 series, includes 1 GB of internal flash storage. This was a significant hardware change implemented by Sony during the 2013 redesign of the handheld console. This onboard memory allows users to operate the device immediately out of the box for specific functions, such as downloading system updates, storing save data for certain games, or managing small applications without the need for a proprietary PlayStation Vita memory card.

Comparison to the Original Model

The inclusion of internal storage distinguishes the Slim model from the original PS Vita (PCH-1000 series), which launched with zero bytes of internal memory. Owners of the original model were forced to purchase a proprietary memory card to save game progress, download titles from the PlayStation Store, or install updates. The addition of 1 GB in the Slim model addressed a common consumer complaint regarding the initial cost of entry, making the device more accessible for casual users who might not want to invest in expensive storage cards immediately.

Practical Limitations and Usage

Despite the improvement, 1 GB of storage is relatively limited by modern standards and even by the standards of the Vita’s library. Many full-sized digital games require significantly more space than the internal memory can provide. Consequently, most users still need to purchase a proprietary PlayStation Vita memory card to download larger titles or store extensive media files. However, the internal storage remains useful for storing save data for physical cartridge games, ensuring that progress is not lost if the memory card is removed or corrupted.