Went to Gamestop to play around with it. Not sure how I feel. The OS is solid, the screen is great, but it feels so light and stiff, and the buttons are really small, I worry about having cramps in my hands with extended play. The front and back touch screens were neat with the Little Deviants demo, I wish I had more time playing the other demos, but I had just gotten off of work and would have rather come home and relaxed.
The local Gamestop has a demo unit, and I debated going to try it out. I decided not to because I thought I'd rather the experience out of the box touching it for the first time. Seeing the screen, and everything when it's actually mine. I thought, maybe, it's less mentally taxing touching something I can't actually take home, and keep. Especially something I really want, and will have within a reasonable amount of time.
Additionally, I'd rather not think about the health risk of touching a unit that so many others are touching all day without washing their hands. To be honest, there are enough opinions out there regarding the screen, sticks, touch panel, demos and everything else Vita out there to know what to expect without actually experiencing it.
This being said, there is one thing I'm still curious about. That would be charging the battery. Generally speaking, you're supposed to turn on your electronics, and drain the battery first to train the memory of the battery, then charge it to full. I've actually been guilty of not doing this, then charging the device without a full drain in order to avoid not having enough charge to last thoughout use of my electronics. I wonder if this will still happen with the Vita if I do not change my habbits.
With the iphone 4s, I'm told that charging whenever I feel like charging will have no negative effect on the battery life because, unlike an android based phone, the iphone 4s will kill the charging once the battery is full. As long as I drain to empty, and completely charge once every two months at minimum, my iphone 4s battery supposedly will be fine. I am fearful that this is not going to be the case with the Vita, and I must change my charging habbits to be sure to drain the batter, then charge to full just about every time. Does anyone know what charging habbits should be employed with the Vita? I ask this because I assume I'll be charging this thing all the time with such a short battery life.