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One thing I hate about storage devices (HDD'S, Memory Cards, etc.): No matter which one you buy, they always find a way to screw you out of some memory. Buy a 3GB card and you'll get 2700MB. Buy an 8GB card and you'll get 7500MB. I own a "500GB HDD" but when I got it home and tried it out, I only had around 450GB. Why can't companies sell me an 8GB memory card and it have 8.2GB on it? Why is it always me that gets screwed out of the memory? I buy a device thinking I can store a set amount of por--video games and I always have to compromise.

What it has to do with the topic is this: I plan to buy a 32GB Vita Memory Card. I want to fill this sumbitch with games, comics, pics, and shit. Since these memory cards are PSV only, is this the ONE time that I actually get 8GB when I buy 8GB or 32GB when I buy 32GB? One of you PSV owners, gimme some good news.