BTW anyone else with a Touch wonder why Apple can get away with selling a 7GB iPod as an 8GB?

I haven't installed anything on it yet and there's obviously the overhead of 100MB or so shown by iTunes, leaving me with only 6.91GB free. It still says right at the top and in the meter, that this is a 7GB iPod.

Has anyone launched a class-action lawsuit regarding this yet? How about for hard drives in general? It used to be this crap flew only with HDs but now it's being used for flash devices as well.

But with the this iPod, accounting for 1 million byte Gigas should still leave one with a 7.8GB iPod.

I'm game to jump into a class action suit for a few bucks back and to finally get manufacturers to top up their storage to actually match what they advertise.
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Bruno
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