Hi everyone
This month, all of my cd-i350 machines have stopped working. I've invested in a few over recent years (could never have afforded them when they were first released!!) but each one no longer plays discs.
The memory went quite a few years back, but as long as you play a game that doesn't need a save or if you're simply watching a videocd, the player used to work fine.
It's a bit of a coincidence isn't it that they've all gone at the same time? I was wondering if anyone else has found this? Or have any other players in the range suddenly stopped working?
Good news though that the 370 player + a few more have battery back up!!
Thanks for your time.
Alan
The end for the 350?
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I'm not sure. This is not my first 490 player. I bought this unit from a Philips engineer and the player was tweaked a lot (it was a test unit for research/development, the seller claimed). When I had a look inside, various parts were obviously changed, replaced and newer than the original unit. I don't recognize any differences in performance, but it's interesting nonetheless. I'm wondering every time why and what that guy wanted to test with it!
The timekeeper part looks authentic, but who knows
The timekeeper part looks authentic, but who knows