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Old 14-01-2002, 9:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sony DVP-S735 bad on screen spelling!

Has anyone else got a Sony DVP-S735 that gives the on-screen message "Disc will restarts from the same point next time" when you press the stop button.

Note the extra 'S' at the end of 'restart'.

How annoyingly crap is that? A grammatical error on a £500 DVD player (I didnt pay that much though And from Sony too!)

Is there a way to fix this? A software upgrade perhaps? Somehow? Help please! It's not a huge issue I know - just really really really annoying!
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Old 15-01-2002, 10:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Wow

Oh my god I've never realised that before.

Never hear of a fix either.
I'm certainly not going to let it ruin my thoughts on the best DVD player I've ever seen.
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