Umm... 25,000 out of 2.5 million is 1%, not 0.01%..... And 360 failure rates are not the "54%" that PS3 fanboys love to quote based on a fucking SURVEY.Pyro Paul said:lets presume even double the number the offically have admitted to have failed.
that 25,000 Consoles have suffered the Amber light failure.
out of 2.5 Million sold.
thats 25,000 out of 2,500,000
that is .01% Of all Sony playstations sold have failed.
that is a nelegable failure rate.
of course to both reports.
They do not run a diognostics on it... so how in the hell can they tell that it is a solder based problem? sure the solder heating softens the connections up and allow it to seat better, however heat also tinkers with a lot of the other components inside a PS3 and it is impossible to say what exactly is fixed, or even if you fixed the correct problem at all.
Obviously the PS3 failure rates are much lower than 360, I won't argue that, but they are MUCH higher than 1%. Also, if that's such a negligible failure rate, why won't Sony own up? 360, after experiencing the RROD problem, extended a 3 year warranty on all consoles. And the Elites now have a failure rate of less than 4%. Seems to me Microsoft can admit their mistakes and Sony can't.