I'm not sure if that'll hold up over the life of the console. PS2 manufacturing defects were ironed out fairly early. So it (similar to the X360) was frontloaded in it's failures. Over the long haul though PS2 was really quite reliable after that first couple batches.
With PS3, we seem to be seeing a case where we're now seeing an increasing rate of failures as time goes on. Then again, hard to tell, as all there is to go by is forum reports. It's far enough into the life that we won't have any in depth studies done like we did early on with the X360 RROD.
Regards,
SB
I beg to differ, having seen PS2's having similar problems until mid 2003 when the very last original design was produced. Certainly beyond the first two batches, much like the 360; by mid of last year, I think the 360 is fairly reliable now compared to what it was before. Perhaps just as reliable as the PS3 and Wii.
The PS3 failures I keep hearing about, much like mine, are 60GB and 20GB units, so quality has improved over time.
However, I remain suspect of the longevity of all 3 consoles over several years. The Wii has its share of GPU failures,