|  | Posted by GMAN on 09/23/06 17:04 
In article <451526d8.146539718@news-server.houston.rr.com>, spam@uce.gov wrote:>On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 15:45:14 -0400, "Alan Grossberg"
 ><snowbird7@gmail.com> wrote:
 >
 >>> My RDR-GX7 has been rock solid for years now. I in fact just bought 2 more
 >>> of them off of ebay.
 >
 >>I have to agree with you. After using the Sony RDR-GX300 for a few months I
 >>liked it so much I bought another two (much cheaper floor models from
 >>Tweeter and Sears), because it had already been replaced by the GX-315. The
 >>GX-7 and 300 seem better made than their later models. I've had no problems
 >>with them...excellent recording quality and their on-screen menus are really
 >>slick, or sleek, or both.
 >
 >What about customer support and new firmware?
 >
 >
 Why do i need to constantly update firmware if they workd the way they are out
 of the box? They have yet to puke on ANY brand of disk fed them. 1X , 4X , 8x,
 16X media has all worked fine on these units. I dont need a hack or such to
 disable macrovision ans i use a pro TBC made by FOR-A
 
 http://www.for-a.com/products/fa350p/fa350p.html
 
 The only thing the GX7 doesnt support is DVD+R , but thats due to the players
 age. The DVD+RW camp never originally planned to do a write once + format.
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