Japan investigating overheating PS Vitas

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31!!


Wow....zzzzz


My Vita has never felt even warm. My phone on the other hand.
 
31!!


Wow....zzzzz


My Vita has never felt even warm. My phone on the other hand.

So 31 pieces of anecdotal evidence gets a "Wow....zzzzz" from you and yet you post your own anecdotal evidence that your machine has never gotten hot. Irony!
 
I like how the OP only posted once and never came back, although an obvious issue this smells like an old bait thread.

Oh Wario your glee in regards to this issue can be felt through the internet.
 
All this thread has done is equate Coolio's face with bad puns about the Vita.

On topic though, this seems like user error more than anything else.
 
So 31 pieces of anecdotal evidence gets a "Wow....zzzzz" from you and yet you post your own anecdotal evidence that your machine has never gotten hot. Irony!

I didn't realize my observation would have the impact as a investigation read around the net. Have any other false equivalences?
 
Oh, Wario.

On-Topic: “We believe the cause [of the burnouts] is that the cable got wet or had something stuck to it,”
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"Sony said that it is aware of 31 overheating cases in the Vita’s first six months on the market. 23 of those cases took place in Japan, and eight in the United States, Europe and Australia"

So everyone in all them different countries got water damage on there cable.

Sony Logic.
 
Oh, Wario.

On-Topic: “We believe the cause [of the burnouts] is that the cable got wet or had something stuck to it,”
--
"Sony said that it is aware of 31 overheating cases in the Vita’s first six months on the market. 23 of those cases took place in Japan, and eight in the United States, Europe and Australia"

So everyone in all them different countries got water damage on there cable.

Sony Logic.

Are you trying to say all those countries don't have water?
 
Oh, Wario.

On-Topic: “We believe the cause [of the burnouts] is that the cable got wet or had something stuck to it,”
--
"Sony said that it is aware of 31 overheating cases in the Vita’s first six months on the market. 23 of those cases took place in Japan, and eight in the United States, Europe and Australia"

So everyone in all them different countries got water damage on there cable.

Sony Logic.

They said it's either wet or got something stuck to it. If so, water damage is only one example.


... wait till they see my Vita + awesome Nyko power grip. They be jealous.
 
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