Conegamer said:
We had a laptop where we did that. But after about 18 months or so the battery was pretty much wrecked, and went from holding up to 4 hours of charge, to holding around an hour. I'm not saying the same will happen with the Vita, far from it (it has a smaller battery and would be charged less anyway), but still. Just for safety I like only charging when it's dead and not bothering with it until it is near to death (unless I'm going on a long trip). Who knows what effect it'll have in the long run, but it's more a mental thing I think! |
Bad, bad idea
http://newsite.centralhobbies.com/battery_lithiumion_care.html
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/five-apps/five-tips-for-extending-lithium-ion-battery-life/
The true solution to a laptop with an AC always in, is to limit the charge to 40-50%, so the battery doesn't sit at a constant 100% while unused. With an AC in, consider the battery to be a UPS in case your power goes out. Don't keep it fully charged, it's bad for storage. That's not your case, conegamer, but just a friendly general hint 








