Sony has sold hundreds of millions of the PSP PS1 PS2 PS3 models of video game players and has also purchased gaming companies besides producing games for they players. They sell products through 3rd party vendors for the PS3 and PS4 as well as the PS Vita. They also license gaming companies to allow them to produce games for there products. It is unlikely even someone at Sony has a total, of course it is in the billions for the 20 years of sales. I mean just a single game like Call of Duty ghost can sell a billion dollars worth of their product. How much anyone made is always just someones estimate. Video gaming sales is a huge business and Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft all have made billions off there sales
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Basically the PS3 YLOD is a hardware fault on the motherboard, sony claim that there is no single reason behind yellow light of death but as a rule this is due to the cheap solder that sony use. When your PlayStation has been on for prolonged periods of time it will reach high temperatures causing the solder on the motherboard to melt, as it cools (when you turn it off) it cracks causing a faulty connection. The term YLOD stands for yellow light of death, after this has happened to your PlayStation any attempt to turn it on will result in it beeping and flashing from green to yellow and finally flashing red. - i can fix it, don't send it into sony. it cost to much and sometimes doesnt even work. Text me 440.773.7797 ill do it for cheapor or free.
Yes, if you turn it off when the pilot tells you to. Hi Yes you can use all those devices just not during take off and landing, when you take off and the seat belt sign has been switched off you can go ahead and use your MP3 player, DVD player, Sony PSP and so on
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