Robin
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For those of you outside of the UK Watchdog is a BBC programme which independantly investigates issues which the public have raised with them regarding consumer products, services etc.
Tonight there main focus is the PS3 and its YLOD. As I have always said this is a major problem way bigger than any official figures will say, so much so that now Watchdog has investigated it. It particularly angers early adopters who paid over 400 quid and were promised by Kaz Hirai that it would be a console with a 10 year lifespan.
I've just watched the first few minutes (its on right now) and they have a few YLOD victims and they also have some independent engineers who will attempt to fix the YLOD on some machines before the end of the show. They also X rayed the machines and found trapped gas in the chip die which Sony have claimed is not the issue (surely they shouldnt be there anyway!)
No one wants to pay Sony over 100 quid to fix it and to boot get back someone elses console (refurb). Also as the refurb warranty is only 3 months its very likely that it it will break again within a year.
Im glad that these issues have finally got onto TV and I would hope Sony offer a 5 year warranty like MS. I've had a dead BR drive for 6 months now and it has made me angry because apparently a fault in the design of the original lazer assembly means that how ever many new ones you put in it will break again within about a year.
I will keep this thread updated and will post up a video of the episode when its available on the net because the info might help all you guys with the YLOD issue. Watchdog has a good track record of pressuring companies into doing things so im hopeful for something! Or at least an explanation as to why these issues happen.
It clearly annoyed Sony!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2009/sep/17/games-gameculture1
Robin.
Tonight there main focus is the PS3 and its YLOD. As I have always said this is a major problem way bigger than any official figures will say, so much so that now Watchdog has investigated it. It particularly angers early adopters who paid over 400 quid and were promised by Kaz Hirai that it would be a console with a 10 year lifespan.
I've just watched the first few minutes (its on right now) and they have a few YLOD victims and they also have some independent engineers who will attempt to fix the YLOD on some machines before the end of the show. They also X rayed the machines and found trapped gas in the chip die which Sony have claimed is not the issue (surely they shouldnt be there anyway!)
No one wants to pay Sony over 100 quid to fix it and to boot get back someone elses console (refurb). Also as the refurb warranty is only 3 months its very likely that it it will break again within a year.
Im glad that these issues have finally got onto TV and I would hope Sony offer a 5 year warranty like MS. I've had a dead BR drive for 6 months now and it has made me angry because apparently a fault in the design of the original lazer assembly means that how ever many new ones you put in it will break again within about a year.
I will keep this thread updated and will post up a video of the episode when its available on the net because the info might help all you guys with the YLOD issue. Watchdog has a good track record of pressuring companies into doing things so im hopeful for something! Or at least an explanation as to why these issues happen.
It clearly annoyed Sony!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2009/sep/17/games-gameculture1
Robin.
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