For Sony things weren't looking for so great a going back to the Tokyo Games Show in September 2006. Sony PlayStation 3 games was their eagerly anticipated new system unveiling, and the demo units were spluttering, and dying left and right. This was essentially bad news given the recent recall of Sony's lithium-ion batteries.
The problem was simply that the PlayStation 3 console was overheating. A representative of a company shares was the first to report it and soon after, everyone was in the gaming industry about the new PS3 's overheating problem.
Actually, there were several reasons why the consoles were take two that really doesn't have anything to do with overheating, the design of the machines themselves, 39. To begin with, the Tokyo Game Show was extremely hot. Everyone that visited Japan in September will know that it is a brutal time of year, and the room lacked air conditioning. There were 200 PlayStation 3 all-in-action close together, which is probably poor planning of the organisers. To add insult to injury, all consoles were sealed in cases to prevent someone peeking in the machine. This means that there was no way that the exhaust fans, which reportedly had been running fine, can get rid of all that heat right click.
It seems clear that with 200 consoles in sealed cases in sweltering conditions which they would be on fire. Still, I looked very bad. Representatives of Sony were all over the place during October stating that there were overheating problems and not many gamers were skeptical.
To add insult to injury for Sony was the recent recall of the lithium ion batteries, which usually used Vaio Laptops in there. The batteries were overheating and bursting into flames! This resulted in a massive recall of nearly seven million batteries is returned, and this was a huge financial blow to Sony. Critics noted that Sony was actually aware of this problem, but not fast enough to respond, and if they hate, the recall can be avoided. Taking all this into account, the effect Sony's reputation pretty bad, combined with the overheating demos at the Tokyo Game Show I looked much worse. With batteries explode and the new PlayStation console choking away, many investors decided to pull back. At that time Sony dropped the share price 2.75% "
Now, since the release of the PlayStation 3 console late last year, the number of machines have been over heating? The good news seems to be that nobody has reported about heating their machines. It may be just a fluke. With regard to the various reasons why the consoles were getting over heated at the Tokyo Game Show, none of which seems to be at the machines themselves, and all the lack of consumer confidence and bad press blew it way out of proportion.
It has occurred by many gamers that after prolonged gaming, sometimes 48 hours straight (more or less), different games on the PlayStation 3, there are no problems with the report was. The fans stayed calm, warm air coming out of the back was run there, it got warm as all consoles do, but not too hot and no overheating problems was noted. The only problems were vague eyes, back and thumbs and delirium with a complete lack of sleep and videogame overdose.
Finally, if you don't believe that the lack of PlayStation 3 overheating problems, check out the gaming forums, you won't hear anything about PS3 on these issues.
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