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Sony Blu ray player menu blank

hubb
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Well, for the life of me I can't get the menu to display on my almost 2 year Sony BD-6700 blu ray player. It is just blank with the sony grey background. Tried everything to get it working, power off, ethernet cable in and out etc to no avail. Sony were about as helpful as having trench foot and of course said I would have to pay for an engineer (which I won't) I suggested to them because this is a fault they have never heard of, surely it means the model was defective in production.
Suffice to say whatever appliance I buy, it always seems to be a duff model with an unusual, unprecedented fault. I win't be buying Sony again for sure.
Suffice to say whatever appliance I buy, it always seems to be a duff model with an unusual, unprecedented fault. I win't be buying Sony again for sure.
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hubb said:Well, for the life of me I can't get the menu to display on my almost 2 year Sony BD-6700 blu ray player. It is just blank with the sony grey background. Tried everything to get it working, power off, ethernet cable in and out etc to no avail. Sony were about as helpful as having trench foot and of course said I would have to pay for an engineer (which I won't) I suggested to them because this is a fault they have never heard of, surely it means the model was defective in production.
Suffice to say whatever appliance I buy, it always seems to be a duff model with an unusual, unprecedented fault. I win't be buying Sony again for sure.Come off it sunshine, if it was duff in production it wouldn't have worked when you bought it home...3 -
Neil_Jones said:hubb said:Well, for the life of me I can't get the menu to display on my almost 2 year Sony BD-6700 blu ray player. It is just blank with the sony grey background. Tried everything to get it working, power off, ethernet cable in and out etc to no avail. Sony were about as helpful as having trench foot and of course said I would have to pay for an engineer (which I won't) I suggested to them because this is a fault they have never heard of, surely it means the model was defective in production.
Suffice to say whatever appliance I buy, it always seems to be a duff model with an unusual, unprecedented fault. I win't be buying Sony again for sure.Come off it sunshine, if it was duff in production it wouldn't have worked when you bought it home...1
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