CPR expert technicians are now specializing in repair of game consoles – and not just Xboxes.
It was only a matter of time before CPR moved into the game system
repair niche. Like any electronic contrivance these days, manufacturers
are growing increasingly reluctant to repair these expensive "toys" –
especially once their warranties expire. Microsoft has recently (as of
March 2nd) discontinued repair service for original Xboxes whose
warranties have expired. In the cases of such consoles as the popular
Nintendo Wii, or Sony products such as their PSP or their Playstation 2
& 3, the moans of distressed and frustrated customers grow ever
louder. What can go wrong with these games touted by shrill marketing
voices as the "next generation" of intricate video games? The variety
of complaints is like a cornucopia. The Xboxes often pain their owners
with DREs, an inability to read a game or games within the assembled
configuration. Xboxes, whether the original models or the Xbox 360, can
freeze or overheat, or suddenly lose sound, power, or video. Error
messages and non-responsive controllers are common complaints, as are
colorful troubles with the red lights – depending on which is flashing
possibly indicating whether or not your unit's destination should be
the nearest landfill. Sony PSP consoles sometimes need a full shell
replacement. A Playstation 2 can make a clicking or grinding noise that
mimics the mating call of the giant earwig. The disc on your
Playstation 3 might not load or eject. Your Nintendo DS Lite might have
broken hinges.
Whatever the problem that your game system might be having, a
friendly & certified expert CPR technician can provide a solution
that you won't have to wait an eternity for. Chances are your game can
be fixed, no matter what the issue might be. CPR provides warranty on
all game system repairs. If the problem is simple enough, a technician
might even be able to fix the contrivance while you wait. Try asking a
manufacturer to do that.
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