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Even so, this experiment didn't demonstrate it well. They could have proved the same point by using mroe realistic situations. Results could be compared too, rather than 'broken after one drop' vs 'not broken after one drop'. By dropping it from a lower hieght, you would get realistic info, not to mention, multiple drops.Shadow said:If you haven't noticed, Sony products are lazy pieces of dookie that always break; game consoles, walkmen, headphones, CD players, etc. made by Sony all break down within the first year of use 87% of the time (I got one of the lucky PS2s, my dads doesn't play half of his games [in perfect condition themselves] though).
Well saying Sony headphones are bad isn't saying much. >>
*has a huge pile of Sony and non-Sony headphones that all stopped working after a month of use*
Results could be like:
GCN- 12
PS2- 7
X-Box- 5
Instead of:
GCN- Not Broken
PS2- Broken
X-Box- Broken
Although they demonstrate the same thing, one is a little more misleading than the other statistic-wise, and less realistic too.