DirtyP2002 said:
radiantshadow92 said:
DirtyP2002 said:
But I want to add, that this is not only happening with videogame consoles!
I have to send my Samsung Omnia in, because the touchscreen is not working prefectly. A friend of mine had to send his Sony Ericsson in twice, because it always crashed. You had to reboot (!!!) the cellphone every couple of hours. Of course you never knew it crashed. So expecting a phone call, better check you cellphone every 10 minutes. My first 5.1 headset made by Speed Link had problems with the mic. Nobody heard me. My second 5.1 headset made by Steel Series had problems as well. I can only hear stuff out of the left "speaker".
Remember the days when things worked perfectly? I think the buy - turn on - have fun days are over.
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i never remember days where electronics used to work perfectly, it impossible
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You never used
- NES
- Genesis
- SNES
- Gameboy
- Walkman (tape)
- magnetic tape
I have all this working perfectly here. Heck we still have a flashlight from World War II and it is still working. My first cellphone (of course without colours) is still working fine.
The newer technology breaks much easier.
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Lol that's right, my good ol' NES, SNES and GameBoy Phat still work flawlessly! :) I think I might even have a Walkman lying around somewhere too, I'm sure that still works as well. :p