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Obviously whoever calls themselves a gamer is not, for they would realize that the PX-3600 is a knockoff of Microsoft's Xbox 360 and to the fact that they don't have any idea what the red ring of death is. The knockoff listed is the fail being a stupid copy product, while the red ring of death isn't a fatal and prolonged happening. The red ring can be prevented even though it plagued 50% of Xboxs. So before you go off bashing on Microsoft again you should check your facts, go **** yourself, and fix your Xbox. The Xbox 360 is still one of the greatest advances in gaming technology as well as the PS3 and Wii. -MW-
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U mad bro?
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I think the fail being pointed to is something only a gamer would get. When an X-Box 360 dies, it's characterized by the "red ring of death" - a red light that spreads slowly around the power button, allowing you a precious few seconds to extract your disk before it's permanently damaged. The X-box 360 is hopelessly flawed and now boasts a failure rate of more than 50% in the first 2 years. In other words, within 2 years of being bought more than half the X-Boxes sold will crash. Microsoft's answer? No. They didn't fix the problem. The new PX-3600 just removed the ring of death so you won't know your system is failing until it's dead and taken your game with it. In this case, the fail is Microsoft. And the gamers for not buying a PS3 which only has a failure rate of about 4%.
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OH I SEE THE FAIL, taking pics from the same site is a fail.
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I would buy a PS3, but I don't want my credit information to be stolen on the PS network.
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No, the Xbox is the fail. Period.
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The Xbox 360 Slim gets the red ring of exhaustion :)
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hahahaha retard.
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