QUOTE(mlapaglia @ May 25 2007, 05:09 AM)
^^ aren't you only going to hear from customers when their product isnt working right?
while i haven't had a broken console (still got a launch system), i'm guessing that there is still problems with others. i think a release from microsoft saying the percentage is being released.
i think one factor could be you never hear from the vast majority of people that never have problems, the same goes for the university of dayton, who gives the university laptops from compal. this specific laptop has great ratings from other users, but at the university all you hear is from the people with problems (even though most of the problems are caused by the user lol).
i do think that the percentage of return is high though, but not as high as other people are saying.
Well, I do have 2 360s and so does my brother and a few of my friends.
All(!) of our 360s have gone broken with the Ring of Death, regardless of the
manufacturing date. So I tell you, you are still sitting in the row.
Do not fool yourself by dreaming about you have got a miraculously
flawless 360. All 360s are produced identically. So all have the same
flaws in respect to the solder quality. As a result of this your 360 must
have this flaw as well. It is just a matter of time when your 360 shows
the Ring of Death.