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Moogs
Joined: 06 Dec 2006
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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:21 pm |
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| SuperWes wrote: |
| Shapermc wrote: |
| As gamers we have the benefit of being able to cheaply test these formats, but if past generations of videogame hardware is any indication anyone who knows what the score is won’t use their console as a movie player. |
I've heard the rumors about this, but I've also heard you can fix a broken Xbox 360 by wrapping a towel around it. This doesn't mean either one is true. Regardless, I think electronics are meant to be used. Also, buying a second PS3s to replace a broken one would be cheaper than buying a dedicated player. |
A friend of mine used his 360 as a game console, DVD player, and music player. He used it for several hours everyday. It's currently with Microsoft waiting for his $140 so it can be repaired.
I've always been of the mindset that multi-purpose electronics have a greater chance of malfunctioning, and the above example kind of justified that thinking for me. |
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