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wow guys check out the PSV Gamer cards! 0_o I hope they do something similar to ps3 cards as well cuz they look absolutely slick!

http://www.justpushstart.com/2011/12/23/playstation-vita-gives-life-style-to-psn-id-gamer-card/

Go to the link for more images

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A lot of you may find the gamer card on the PlayStation Network a little bit too dull. With its bland color options, PS3 owners who also have an Xbox 360 may say that PSN’s gamercard is rather boring. While it’s a fact, Vita owners has a way to give it life and colors that will please everyone’s eyes.

For those who have access to a PlayStation Vita or soon to be when it releases in North America and Europe in 2012, you’ll be given an opportunity to give your gamer card more customization options with its amazing backgrounds from all your favorite games. There’s a lot to choose from and it’s a nice way to make your boring PlayStation Network gamer card look more stylish.

For now, it only applies to the PlayStation Vita."

 

also some info on SECURITY options on VITA

"At some point in the future, the PlayStation Vita will be getting applications which may contain confidential information. Like all information, it could be at risk of identity theft if the handheld is stolen. Noticing this problem, just what did Sony do to protect the information stored on your Vita?

Just like what other mobile devices are doing, Sony has implemented a lock screen. This is enabled by going to the Settings menu and through the Security option. Under here you can lock your screen with a four digit passcode.  Once set up, every time you wake the device up from standby, you will have to enter your code (same as most phones).

Failing to enter the correct code five times, will lock the user out for a set amount of time. Let say that your Vita is stolen, is the information on the handheld still safe? Absolutely! The thief will have no choice, but to wipe the Vita’s system storage to even use the device. Sure you might’ve lost your Vita, however your personal information will remain safe."

http://www.justpushstart.com/2011/12/24/playstation-vita-offers-more-security-to-gamers/

and here's IGN's overall PSV impressions after 100 hours use

http://vita.ign.com/articles/121/1215472p1.html



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