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Originally Posted by SearanoX
The only thing I got from reading your response, Bobslob, was that apparently people are flawed, not the PSP. Sony's handheld may work as "intended", but that does not excuse the fact that it still has a problem. If a person had a limp, and decides that since that was how he was intended (by genres or God, your pick), that won't make the limp go away.
Sony's arrogance in this baffles me...usually companies won't outwardly admit that it's "my way or the highway."
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My point was that there is no perfect solution, unless you want to have a trade off in price. Keeping the unit sleek and small requires a small tradeoff in performance. A small tradeoff. Is there a problem? Yes. But, by all accounts, it doesn't seem to be much of a problem. Sure some will break... we see that .6% did. But the vast majority will work. With what side effects? Well, a small decrease in responsiveness (which I doubted most people would notice) and the occassional stick of the button. The purpose of my post was to show that it was a minor, not a major problem. From what we know, and from what I said, would you agree that it is a minor problem? That's the conclusion I came to, feel free to come to your own conclusion.
(Note that I don't seem to see the apocalyptic problem present in the PSP due to this critical flaw that everyone else does. Perhaps I'm missing something? Would someone educate me further on this? Have I gone bonkers?)