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30% failure rate haunts Xbox 360 image | 30% failure rate haunts Xbox 360 image |
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| by Mike Bantick | |
| Tuesday, 26 June 2007 | |
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According to some reports Xbox 360’s continue to experience hardware issues. A recent query put to an Australian game retailer puts the figure at a 30% return rate.
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A recent article over at Smarthouse describes various anecdotal experiences of Xbox 360 failures and subsequent dealings with the Microsoft support procedure. Some are not so flattering (my own experience whilst disappointing, left me with little downtime). From the article; According to an EB Games store manager, who wished to remain anonymous, failure rates for the Xbox 360 have dropped in recent times but still outweigh hardware failures for competing consoles.
"We are definitely getting faulty hardware returns of the Xbox 360, but no-where near as much as we used to when it first came out," he said.
"On initial launch, it was close to 30 per cent of our [Xbox 360s] were coming back faulty".
"At one stage we were getting calls everyday however this has slowed down. The failure rate must be well over 30% which when you look at a PC or iPod the failure rate is less than 2%
As a statistical analysis, these figures cannot be relied on, Microsoft themselves deny any real problem on perceived high return rates. The stories of woe however continue to flow. |
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