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Aj_habfan said:
Pristine20 said:
I really don't think a bad laser is that much of a problem fix, I just remembered that when my cousin's ps2 stopped reading discs, he actually bought a new laser for like $15 and was even able to install it himself. I did some googling and it seems like you can even buy ps3 lasers as well.

In the case of my ps3, it wasn't even turning on anymore.

Blu-ray lasers will cost like $80, and it's quite the complicated process. If you still have a warranty, it will void that as well.

 

What I meant by that post was that sony should be able to fix his ps3 without sending a different one since it isn't completely broken.

 



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