On 2007-02-01, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> claimed:
> Zune screens cracking from battery pressure?
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>| Our tipster's friend conjectures that the lithium ion battery --
>| which resides right behind the top half of the Zune's screen --
>| is expanding from overheating and putting too much pressure on
>| the screen, causing it to crack. Unfortunately, Microsoft
>| currently regards the issue as outside warranty coverage,
>| leaving the victims with a broken Zune and nowhere to turn.
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> http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/31/zune-screens-cracking-from-battery-pressure/
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> Anything they make, including the XBox 360, seems to be breaking in a bad
> way. More flaws and issues with the Zune listed below.
These people seem to have a goal of bankrupting the company. It's just
plain stoopid to have a design flaw that you refuse to cover. Even
pretending to cover it, like shipping a new power cord for power
supplies in the Yechs-Botch burning up, beats doing nothing at all.
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If at first you don't succeed, you must be using Windows.
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