| Field | Value |
| Brand | Sony |
| Model | PlayStation Vita |
| MPN | PCHJ-10008 |
| Platform | Sony PlayStation Vita |
| Color | Black/White (Toukiden Edition) |
| Storage Capacity | Needs PS Vita Memory Card (Not included) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi |
| Region Code | Region Free (Plays all physical games) |
| Resolution | 960 x 544 |
| Screen Size | 5 in (OLED) |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Japan |
[Description] This is a Japan-exclusive limited edition PS Vita featuring a stunning traditional Japanese "Onigara" (demon pattern) on the rear touch pad. This first-generation model is highly prized for its beautiful OLED screen, which offers deeper blacks and more vibrant colors than the later slim models.
[Condition Report]
Appearance: The limited edition graphics on the back are clearly visible. Please check the photos for surface scratches.
Camera: There is visible dirt/smudge on the camera lens. Please assume the camera function may be affected.
Screen: Functional.
Battery: Due to the age of the device, battery life and longevity are not guaranteed. It may require replacement for extended portable use.
Testing: Buttons and basic system functions have been tested.
[Detailed Specifications]
Model: PCH-1000 (OLED Model)
Screen: 5-inch Organic EL (OLED) Multi-touch screen
CPU: ARM Cortex-A9 core (4 core)
GPU: SGX543MP4+
External Dimensions: Approx. 182.0 x 18.6 x 83.5 mm
[Included Items]
Console only (No charger, no cables, no box included)
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