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The PS3’s "Yellow Light of Death"

Xest writes “More and more reports are appearing about PlayStation 3 consoles failing in a similar way to the earlier models of the Xbox 360, except for Sony, it’s the ‘Yellow Light of Death.’ The BBC has an interesting article which suggests the problem could be almost identical to that which caused the Red Ring of Death — poor soldering connections. From the article: ‘Several of those businesses have told Watchdog that the vast majority of consoles they see with the “yellow light of death” can be repaired by heating up specific parts of the circuit board. This process is called solder re-flow. By heating the connections between the components and the circuit board to temperatures in excess of 200 Celsius, the metal solder joints melt, just like they did when the device was first assembled. Console repairers say that this process method is commonly used to repair fractured connections, or dry joints.’ But that’s not the only rule from Microsoft’s playbook Sony has been following; while they have admitted 12,500 out of 2.5 million systems have failed (a convenient 0.5%), they refuse to release full figures of failure rates, citing them as being ‘commercially sensitive.’ Unfortunately, Sony does not appear to be following Microsoft’s lead with regard to an extended warranty, stating that if a PS3 fails after 12 months, it is not their problem. In the UK at least, the Sale of Goods Act would disagree with that statement.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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PS3 Slim and Xbox 360 Elite now both $300

If you haven’t been following video game news recently then you may have missed a couple of key announcements from two big players in the industry. First off, Sony announced a redesigned PlayStation 3 console aptly named the PS3 Slim. As you might have guessed from the name the size of the console has been tweaked down a bit, and so has the price… beginning September 1st you’ll be able to pick one up for $300. Apparently September 1st isn’t an official release date, as PlayStation Guide Roger Altizer points out here , you might be able to pick one up now. Microsoft, in swift fashion has now lowered prices on the Xbox 360 consoles. Beginning August 28th you’ll be able to pickup an Xbox 360 Elite for $300 as well. Other versions of the Xbox 360 have been lowered also. Turns out the struggling economy may be just what the doctor ordered to make video game consoles more affordable. And without a doubt, this will make holiday dreams for many a bit more accessible. Where is Nintendo in all of this you ask? Sitting pretty at number one watching Sony and Microsoft battle to the death.

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