The PS3 has been the conveyor of multi-media for some time, being the best valued Blu-Ray play on the market certainly helps it's goal, yet some consumers are finding that the PS3 is killing Blu-Ray.
No, not the brand, but early reports have it that the PS3 is slowly degrading Blu-Ray discs. Reports have it that 43% of all PS3's have an improperly manufactured a Blu-Ray diode that emits lasers at a 15% higher frequency than normal diodes. The immediate effects are not noticeable but after time, the higher frequency lasers degrade the disks and cause major effects in quality.
Our test product in the labs showed an noticeable decrease in video quality after one years worth of watching the disks. Our researchers have noticed a nearly 50% decrease in video quality compared to a newly bought version.
Now, Insider sources are telling us that nearly 43% of PS3 have the same error in manufacturing. Sony is aware of the problem and is trying to fix it undercover but has not publicly admitted the problem because of the huge repair costs. Not much is know about the topic more than what I have revealed to you. We will continue reporting on the subject as information comes into our hands.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
PS3 kills Blu-ray
Posted by MacScene Admin at 3:43 PM
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