Dude, mine was in the Open On a Table top ... Then I bought another plugged it in It worked fine , updated it, then Died Yellow light of death
If the hard-drive fails on the PS3 you may get a solid yellow led, this is referred to as the yellow light of death in response to the infamous red ring of death. The yellow light will show if the console is overheating as well, but the console shuts down so you don't it for long. The PS3's overall failure rate is about 1% and hard drives, although mechanical, have a very low failure rate (over million hours mean time between failure, so on average your hard drive would fail every 114years) which means you are very unlikely to see a YLOD, however one in three XB360 owners are unfortunate enough to see the RROD first hand. Article I found You hit the one percent chance four four times?
Dude Not Lying, I bought this ps3 from a Cousins Pawn shop I like the Old Systems better then the new
You bought 4 different ps3's from one pawn shop after they successively broke? Or 3 regular ones broke and then you got a pawn shop one? I doubt it's happened to you once let alone 4 times.
That's if you gave the one in a million chance to all six billion people in the world. But not everyone has a ps3. Then you have to factor in how many people have an iPhone as well. The percentage would be even smaller then that one in a million if you did the full equation bro.
Well, more than one million people have them, so it's possible. I feel that you are exaggerating a bit.
When you multiply 0.0001 (chance of 4 ps3's dying by one owner) by percentage of people with a ps3 in the world (9%) you get 0.0000009 you get about one in a hundred million. Imagine of I multiplied that by percentage of people with an iPhone or iPod, and then multiplied it by the number of people who have pimd!! It would be much less common than one in 6 billion.
800k people where playing a game that some people didn't want to play, which makes it possible for one of those people to be able to do that