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RE: Sony DVD changer


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  • Subject: RE: Sony DVD changer
  • From: "Jon Bhargava" <jonathan.bhargava@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 10:48:11 -0000
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I have the same Sony DVD changer & 32" TV & ended up having to make a stand myself for everything that I wanted.
 
Not sure I'd be too happy putting a 70Kg TV on top of the changer itself though.
 
Have enclosed a little piccy, the DVD changer is bottom right on the HiFi stand
 
Cheers
 
Jon B
-----Original Message-----
From: Nikola Kasic [mailto:nikola@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 10:21
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d] Sony DVD changer

I just type the numbers...
I'll play a bit with them again tonight. I gave up a long ago, thought it's not possible.
I just started automating home with the idea of giving voice commands and it will change CD and play, but it's long way to there.
My current problem is that I have no cabinet to put it in, so it's still sitting on the floor (last 6 month).
It's 56cm deep as you know, and I couldn't find any suitable Hi-Fi cabinet that deep.
We'll get a baby girl in a month and will start runnin around soon, and all those LEDs will be so tempting. Therefore I'm looking for cabinet with glass doors, not the open one.
I checked IKEA and most manufacturers from Hi-Fi mags, but no luck. I would like it to be strong enough to withstand my 32" Widescreen TV. It's 70kg.(So I'm looking for TV stand, really)
Any idea?
Where did you put yours?
Nik
 
I'll still chase you about this disc selecting, when I try again at home. There was a huge battle when I brought it home and the war still lasts. SWMBO is not much happy with it because of dimensions and choosing the CDs/DVDs. How do you select discs?
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Heyes [mailto:rob@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 27 February 2002 17:04
To: Nikola Kasic
Subject: Re[2]: [ukha_d] Cheapest Pronto

NK> MessageI have 850 and I don't know how to choose disc above 99. When typing
NK> numbers it accepts 2 digits only, so I have to go to 99 and keep Disc+.
NK> I read manual a couple of times but no mention of that "feature".
NK> How's your behaving?

I have the 850 as well and don't have this problem, where are you
typing the digits?

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Rob                            mailto:rob@xxxxxxx


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