their response sounds pretty vague. in addition to the fact that it will be hard to hold them to such a vague comment after years have passed, they probably plan on having a program where you can mail defective controllers to them and have a 'refurbished' controller mailed back to you for a 15.00 fee or something. just my guess. i bet they don't even have concrete plans yet, beyond coming up with a media response to the PR threat. and sony has seriously strained their credibility lately when it comes to stretching the truth, respecting customers, and behaving honorably.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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their response sounds pretty vague. in addition to the fact that it will be hard to hold them to such a vague comment after years have passed, they probably plan on having a program where you can mail defective controllers to them and have a 'refurbished' controller mailed back to you for a 15.00 fee or something. just my guess. i bet they don't even have concrete plans yet, beyond coming up with a media response to the PR threat. and sony has seriously strained their credibility lately when it comes to stretching the truth, respecting customers, and behaving honorably.