The SD2Vita is a fairly basic passive adapter, but there's always something to be said for the build quality. Not only does this adapter look and feel like a Vita gaming card, it fits perfectly and doesn't block the slim model's dust cover. That's really all I can ask for. I had already prepared a 64GB microSD card with a full copy of the contents of my Vita memory card, so the SD2Vita was up and running within minutes of unpacking it. This is in version 3.65 with enso installed, but now that h-encore is available even version 3.68 users can take advantage of the microSD storage. Vita.hacks.guide now has a tutorial that describes the process of copying everything and setting up the correct mount points using StorageMgr, I highly recommend it. I am very satisfied with the result. Vita memory cards are ridiculously priced and this is a welcome alternative. The only downside is that it takes up a game card slot, but I can live with that.
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