• 0x4E4F@infosec.pub
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    11 months ago

    Have to admit though, when it comes to quality equipment, they do take the cake. I’ve never had a Sony product break on me (except my walkman, but that was my fault 😂).

    But, to be honest, I’ve never consumed anything but audio and video equipment from them (receiver amplifiers and TVs). Things may be different in other departments, including their PS department.

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      11 months ago

      I had a Sony Bluetooth MP3 player that accidentally got through a full washer and drier sequence.

      And worked out of the wash for another 3 years.

      Their software was garbage, but christ some of hardware was Nokia levels of tough.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah, hardware wise they’re superb. Software wise… not so much… maybe that’s the reason why they fell so behind on broadcast equipment.

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        11 months ago

        What do you mean by that? Hardware wise? Except for the optical media, I can’t really see any hardware flaws…

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          11 months ago

          The PS had weak plastic laser eye rails. Prolonged use warped them causing laser/disc misalignment, so you would have to often play with the console up side down etc to try and adjust for it.

          The PS2 has the disc read error, lost multiple class action lawsuits over the design flaw.

          PS3 had the yellow light of death. Design/manufacturing flaw like the Xbox red ring of death.