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Old 08-15-2014, 06:21 PM   #28
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At a 1% problem rate
For mass produced consumer electronics hardware, this would be a very, very high failure rate.

I'd expect that the actual failure rate would be in the order of .01% or less (one failure in every 10,000 units).

And be failure rate, I mean failure due to manufacturing or parts defects, not use.
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