did u guys here all the PS3s at TGS 2006 were overheating? This reason is because of the conditions the PS3s were running on, meaning the atmosphere, have u ever been a non breathing dance floor, yay that is how it was, plus the systems were running 10 hours a day. 200,000 ppl attended TGS 2006, that is bigger then the Games Convention in Europe n E3 2006 (no longer available to the public). Here is a straight to the point article about it:
“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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did u guys here all the PS3s at TGS 2006 were overheating? This reason is because of the conditions the PS3s were running on, meaning the atmosphere, have u ever been a non breathing dance floor, yay that is how it was, plus the systems were running 10 hours a day. 200,000 ppl attended TGS 2006, that is bigger then the Games Convention in Europe n E3 2006 (no longer available to the public). Here is a straight to the point article about it:
http://www.gameinformer.com/NR/exeres/D8593934-3829-42E4-9E9A-3831ACE26227.htm
as for the exploding laptops (does a goodbye kiss) welcome to the club!
Well it's a good thing PS3's don't have lithium-ion batteries!
"PS3s at TGS were having overheating problems due to the close quarters of multiple machines in unventilated kiosks"
"Close quarters" not unlike that of an entertainment/audio rack.
"Multiple machines" not unlike audio amplifiers and receivers.