PS3 problems abound as second batch to hit shelves in December
While Sony is preparing to deliver its second batch of PS3 game consoles in December, consumers who are currently enjoying the new gaming device reportedly have encountered problems with the console, including overheating, inability to start up the console, and a lower display resolution from its Blu-ray Disc (BD) player, according to market sources. Problems related to overheating and inability to start the machine were reported since the PS3 launched in mid-November.
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