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Old 11-28-2007, 01:07 PM   #12
Alisa
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
In my personal experience with most electronic items they either die in the first month or they don't die for years.
This is especially true in mobile devices. In an effort to make them smaller and smaller they actually end up stacking chips and doing other weird things on the board so you can end up with connections that are more prone to breakage. You get a lot more DOAs and nearly-DOA units (they work but somethings gotten too banged around so they fail quickly) from the abuse they take in transport with this type of product.
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