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Chark said:

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 1) just place your thumb slightly left of the D-pad, right above the speakers, hold it there with a slight shift toward the center for your middle or index finger on the back. It gives good support and you don't risk hitting any button or even touching the screen, unless the back screen is an issue. There are a variety of ways to hold it and your other fingers are just as important as your thumb, so try some out and fix your habit if you are having a problem as is.

escape plan so yes, touching the back screen would also be an issue.

2 Yes, OMG yes. Have you seen the videos displaying the full capabilities to the AR? 

i hadn't but really cool.

3) I think a 64gb card would be a better move though I like the idea of easy transfer from one card to the next, no computer, no PS3 needed. Still not viable.

..but then what would i do with my 32 Gb?  even if it wasn't an actual extra card slot but just some secure onboard storage that would be worth it to me. the memory cards are too small to just carry around all willy nilly.  hell, i'm not sure i even know where my 4 Gb card is anymore.  it was on my book shelf...

4) That will get better with firmware updates or, if need be, with the PS4.

The Vita is a very solid device as is and the only revisioning of it I could see would be upgraded features rather than altering much on the current set up.