I'm in pretty much the same boat, but 2-3 years here. No problems, except they made the store suck, but that's not a hardware issue.piinyouri said:Had mine for around 3-4 years now, the medium slim model.
Still works the same as the day I bought it.
No unusual sounds or anything like that.
Sorry about your PS3 dying. My 360 got Red Ring about 2 years 10 months in. They fixed if for free in a month. It lasted another 3 years and died this fall. Knowing the 720 coming out soon, I can't bring myself to replace it, so I'm doing all my console gaming on the PS3.Rednog said:I bought a slim and it lasted about 5-6 months with very light use, one day I was playing Uncharted and the system just turned off. Turned it on, no video output. Had to send it back, they sent me a new system (or repaired?), the returned system has been sitting in the box since I got insanely pissed for having lost all my save files.
Oddly enough I still have my launch day 360 that has been through hell and back.
LOL, we can hope! TVs are rated about 10,000 hours!New Troll said:Guestimation from hardware involved... probably around 15 to 20 years. Course the big issue is whether you'll still wish to play out-dated tech by then. Not everyone's into old-school.
Haha, this is one of those rare times where no one is exasperating when they say that.TK421 said:I'm in pretty much the same boat, but 2-3 years here. No problems, except they made the store suck, but that's not a hardware issue.piinyouri said:Had mine for around 3-4 years now, the medium slim model.
Still works the same as the day I bought it.
No unusual sounds or anything like that.