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The PlayStation Vita is a console developed by Sony as part of the Playstation line of products.
Background
The PlayStation Vita, which released on the 22nd of February 2012, was a handheld console.
[Incident]
When the PlayStation Vita launched, some users tried putting a 32GB memory card in it to take advantage of its 1GB storage, but it didn’t allow the 1GB of storage inside to be used with the memory card. [1]
PlayStation's response
Lawsuit
Consumer response
References
- ↑ "PS Vita Slim internal storage not usable with a memory card". Just Push Start.
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