Post 239 made on Monday May 7, 2007 at 08:16 |
ossocao Active Member |
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Philips will send you a refurbished unit. The only real permanent solution is to change the touchscreen. But if you are in the US to get a new remote is even cheaper. The needle procedure can work sometimes but most of the time the remote stops to work again.
The problem is that your touchscreen is loosing the contact with the ribon.
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