I use my Comcast box to charge, since it's always on. Guess that's the curse of non-propritary devices. We don't have to buy OEM equipment to run/charge them.
Which, btw, "thank you, Sony!" I really do appreciate them making it mini-USB and Bluetooth.
And as Darkfire said, it's not "a few hours," Samuel. I get 18+ out of one full charge.
To "Brick" a device means it's completly unusable do to a soft/firmware change. That is, turning the device into a brick.
Smashing with a hammer - not bricking Installing a bad firmware update requireing a replacement - bricking Installing bad software that loses your save files - not bricking
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Which, btw, "thank you, Sony!" I really do appreciate them making it mini-USB and Bluetooth.
And as Darkfire said, it's not "a few hours," Samuel. I get 18+ out of one full charge.