PSP Defects Reported


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Don't they check there products before they sell them?

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It doesn't look this way!
Is it just me, or is it totally wrong that people say "it's ok that the PSP is SO buggy" (or any other device) just cause it's the first generation? Cause I think whenever you buy stuff from such a high profile company, I think the least you would expect is to get a quality product. I mean, can someone that actually paid the $$ for a PSP state that "oh, it has a lot of bugs, and I'll probably have to buy another one, but I don't care cause it's first generation".

That's just wrong to me, or I might just be wrong. What do you think?

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I pointed that earlier, but Sony's fanboy are going to kill you! :happy:

ABC and a half!

Yeah, and the DS fanboy trolls in this thread will lick your arse for you :hmmm:

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Yeah, sme people are like that. DAMN I hate fanboy-ism.

Myself, I never compared the DS quality with the PSP's. I already have my money ready for the PSP launch in North America, but not if those problems spreads mad fast.

ABC and a half!

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Hehe I never compared the DS quality with the PSP's.  I already have my money ready for the PSP launch in North America, but not if those problems spreads mad fast. 

ABC and a half!

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Why, whatever gave you the idea I was talking about you?:rolleyes::

Lets just stop or fighting Cordy and go some place quiet  :cool:

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LOL - OK, back on topic, I suppose its fine to say that people have differing opinions on hardware depending on what they have bought in their lives. I personally hope that these bugs are ironed out for the US / UK release date. I'm really looking forward to my knew battery powered hand-toy.

Nobody asked me anyway, but I have being a Sony Lifetime User, and I have never lost a Sony product unless some negligense on my behalf... My suggestion would be, STOP BUYING ON OUTLET STORES!!!! Read carefull if you do....if it says Refurbished, well...that's a problem about to happen... it's your money anyway...

Nobody asked me anyway, but I have being a Sony Lifetime User, and I have never lost a Sony product unless some negligense on my behalf... My suggestion would be, STOP BUYING ON OUTLET STORES!!!! Read carefull if you do....if it says Refurbished, well...that's a problem about to happen...  it's your money anyway...

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refurbished psps? :blink: :blink:

Here's a worrying one to say the least:

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Look at the square button and the PCB where the square button meets it. The top translucent picture really shows it off, it's mis aligned :s Now I've not herd anyone complain that their square button doesn't work but surely that's not right?

Here's a worrying one to say the least:

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Look at the square button and the PCB where the square button meets it. The top translucent picture really shows it off, it's mis aligned :s Now I've not herd anyone complain that their square button doesn't work but surely that's not right?

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Go back a page, you've been beaten to it ;)

Go back a page, you've been beaten to it ;)

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Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :D

I find it hard to believe it's an oversight, they must have designed it that way. We really need to see the rear shape of the square button to see how it lies. There's no way Sony could've missed something as glaringly obvious as that.

I own a sony digital camera, sony camecorder, and sonyplaystation.. And none have every given me problems our have broken. I have owned sony products for a long time and never had defective parts. Quality has always been great from sony. This is just a bad batch that has come out, it will be fixed. Who would have thought twisting an electronic device in ways it wasnt meant to be twisted would do something bad :rolleyes: And how many flatpanel monitors have been sold with dead pixels, must not be alot if they come with a 8 dead pixles or more for a refund policy :rolleyes:

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