Students Demand $ 800 Sony TortsA student from Australia plans to ask for compensation to the Sony Corp. because the console game can not function after upgrade to new software. Michael Trebilcock ask Sony to pay compensation amounting to USD800 or approximately Rp7, 2 million.
Changes in software on a console like the PS3 has been known to affect consumers around the world. Trebilcock is the first gamers in Australia, who allegedly filed a compensation.
Trebilcock, buy a PS3 in March 2007 and then some time ago, tried to install the new OS as advertised by Sony.
Sony PS3 before it has a feature that allows users to replace PlayStation PS3 operating system with different standards, such as Linux and allows them to use the device as a personal computer and video game consoles.
However, since the one last April, Sony removes features 'optional upgrade', so that users can not use it as a computer. Trebilcock has submitted its claim to the Holden Hill Magistrates Court.
"One of the reasons I bought the PS3 because of the console allows me to use it as a computer, and not for gaming consoles, but the feature is now removed," he said.
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