ttcircus said:Does anyone know about the warranty? Is there gonna be a year warranty with the pandora? or two?
craigix said:It is indeed one year, but fear not as we will allow you to buy any spare parts you might need in the future too.
craigix said:Are analogue nubs known for breaking on other devices?
Why is it that everything related to the xbox 360 breaks frequently? I wouldn't worry tho because almost anyone can manufacture better hardware then Microsoft.Kekerot said:They break on 360 controllers but they move a lot more![]()
TeaJunky said:Why is it that everything related to the xbox 360 breaks frequently? I wouldn't worry tho because almost anyone can manufacture better hardware then Microsoft.
Probably only due to the fact that they give the business to the lowest bidder (which usually ends up being a company in Elbonia) and want it done as fast as possible, ignoring manufacturing issues.
Kekerot said:craigix said:Are analogue nubs known for breaking on other devices?
They break on 360 controllers but they move a lot more
Those are analog sticks. Analog nubs work a lot different. However, PSP analog nubs have been known to break. I don't know how often, tho'.
-God Ginrai
God Ginrai said:Kekerot said:craigix said:Are analogue nubs known for breaking on other devices?
They break on 360 controllers but they move a lot more
Those are analog sticks. Analog nubs work a lot different. However, PSP analog nubs have been known to break. I don't know how often, tho'.
-God Ginrai
I have had a psp since release month and I have gone through 3 psp's and 2 analog nubs and my 3rd nub is getting sticky now.. My best friend has had his psp for the same amount of time and he has gone through 3 analog nubs.
I would say they break pretty easily from use alone.
That they are easy and cheap to replace speaks volumes - to me at least - about the reliability issues. As does a quick google on the topic. Generic analogue nubs MAY last ages for some, but for others they break down enough that there are multiple vendors for replacement parts.Eternalodyssey said:The analog nub on my PSP has broken twice in the past three years. However they are very easy to replace and are more or less plug and play. I just bought another one on eBay for $10 includong shipping to the US. I am hoping it might be just as easy to replace them, as I might be just as hard on my Pandora as I am on my PSP
nice. how much for the logic board?craigix said:It is indeed one year, but fear not as we will allow you to buy any spare parts you might need in the future too.
Given the time, effort, and stress expended on this whole project I've been kinda joping it's a pretty good build quality too!craigix said:I should hope, considering the money spent developing them, that won't ever happen![]()