My mistake on the "one-third" thing regarding the value. I meant to say "one-third
less." You could probably get close to what you spent on the unit by re-selling it if you end up with a USA-region box after warranty, but why even bother going through all that when you can just wait a couple months and pick up a Jasper unit that will likely never fail on you? (The GPU/CPU, anyway! DVD drive is another can of worms)
IMO it isn't worth saving a hundred bucks and having to go through the hassle of getting it warrantied, not getting the same one back, resell buy a new one from Japan anyway blah blah blah.
Merely presenting my opinion/an alternative to those who are interested in picking up a Japanese 360 (of whom I am sure there are many)--there is no "defensive tirade" here, though you are free to interpret things however you'd like.
JigsawMan: Yeah, you should be fine with an Elite, particularly if it is a Falcon. The failure rate on Falcons is more in-line with industry norms for hardware failures so I wouldn't worry about it one bit.
RackGaki wrote:Every one of us knows that a NTSC/U 360 could be returned instead of our coveted NTSC/J models. We've done our research and are willing to accept the risks. Worst-case scenario, I have an Xbox to sell (certainly for more than the $80 orso -about one third- you think they go for these days), and have been playing games instead of sweating over what-ifs.
Since you already admitted that these 360s are selling at a bargain, the risks just aren't for you. Which is great! Since we're assuming here, I suppose your defensive tirade is a result of me using the word "mistake" in your direction. Am I wrong?