Asmo
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I actually saw this review yesterday. I'd say they loved it actually. Their a tech site, so it's good to see their thoughts, but their reviews are only ever going to be good when the device in question is the latest and greatest. They seem unable to discern between themselves and the intended market of most items they review. If a new item doesn't meet the newest standards, it's not well received by them at all(at least in my experience).
The Pandora LCD failure rate was something like 30%. Sony's total failure rate, including these bad HDMI parts, is 0.4%. I'm pretty sure Sony is still winning.Stop complaining about Pandora's bad LCD cables
And to forum posters claiming replacement units not available until new year:“There have been several issues reported, which leads us to believe there isn’t a singular problem that could impact a broader percentage of PS4 units. We also understand that some units were reportedly damaged during shipping. The number of affected PS4 systems is less than 1%, which represents a very small percentage of total units shipped to date and is within the expected range for a new product introduction. We understand the frustration of consumers that have had a problem and are working with them and our retail partners to help troubleshoot issues and ensure affected units are exchanged.”
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/11/20/sony-responds-to-ps4-hardware-issues“Those rumors are false. Our customer support team is exchanging units with new replacements immediately and with expedited shipping.”
I wanted to sale my PS3 and 360 before launch, but since neither one is BC, I'll be hanging on to them for a lot longer. I've got such a huge backlog of games, I might not need to get a PS4 or ONE until the next gen arrivesSold the PS3 and all its games/accessories so have a space under the telly for it already
Has PS4 no backwards compatibility? oOSold the PS3 and all its games/accessories so have a space under the telly for it already