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RE: mass market blu-ray players

Posted by PAR on March 11, 2017 at 20:15:14:

Thanks. What a mess. I see that the Creek instruction actually asks the user to check with them to find out of the program for this " little used facilty" has been written yet. Doesn't inspire my confidence at all ( not that I am in the market for one). Imagine buying a new car and being asked to find out if the odometer or rear window heater has been fitted yet or ever will be.

So, for the Creek at least we know that it is not a finished product. Why did they put it on the market then?

I am also sure that all Roxan K3 users have all the means needed to reprogram the memory. I mean it's just coding isn't it :-)? OK maybe there's a download.