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Sony - When the ps3 came out it had the OtherOS feature that allowed users to install Linux. This was the main reason I bought a PS3 instead of other systems. From the beginning, it turned out that Sony crippled the OtherOS by restricting resources that were available to it.
After a few years, they removed the OtherOS feature, because someone hacked it, which could possibly lead to pirating ps3 games.
They sold me a PS3 based on a specific feature and then disabled that feature. I will never knowingly buy a Sony product again.
Wasnt there a class action lawsuit about that?
Probably piddly payouts per customer.
There was, I signed up for it and I never received anything. And then the disk drive on my PS3 went to pot and disabled the whole device. Sony can't design hardware for shit.