Well I've got about two weeks for E* to demonstrate that they can fix my 811 with software updates. That's not likely to happen, so I'm screwed (i.e., stuck with the 811 I purchased last December and no warranty).
I considered pleading a case to get a replacement, but during a fixable problem episode last summer E* sent me a replacement. It was "re-manufactured" and looked worst than mine. Since the immediate problem then was solved, I just sent "somebody else's problem" back to them.
I'm guessing there are a few hundred, may thousand other E* customers in the same boat as I. Since E* has never admitted that any particular subset of 811s have inferior or less than adequate internals, there isn't any way to ensure a replacement unit is any better than the early production units we have. So our warranties expire and we are stuck with something that I'm sure someone in E* knows is a lemon.
I had hoped that one of the software updates last summer was the "be all" and "end all" of 811 software fixes. Then, when my 811 still mis-behaved, I could exercise my warranty rights. No such luck. The "promised land" is still a software revision or two away, so I still can't blame the prototype hardware and have any assurance a replacement isn't part of the same batch.
Back in summer, someone on this forum attempted to identity which units had a lot of problems and which ones seemed to have few or none. Seems like that never got completed or maybe was forced off due to infringement on proprietary information.
Yes this is a rant! My 811 with p282 software just froze and re-started itself (nice feature; I don't have to get up and press the button for 10 seconds) twice since the wife started watching. I got the usual load of s__t about why I had to hurry up and order the 811 when it first came out and how this has been the most disappointing component in our new A/V system.
Hey, we can make this the bartender thread. All the other folks with December warranty expirations on their 811 can come here and cry on their keyboards.
I considered pleading a case to get a replacement, but during a fixable problem episode last summer E* sent me a replacement. It was "re-manufactured" and looked worst than mine. Since the immediate problem then was solved, I just sent "somebody else's problem" back to them.
I'm guessing there are a few hundred, may thousand other E* customers in the same boat as I. Since E* has never admitted that any particular subset of 811s have inferior or less than adequate internals, there isn't any way to ensure a replacement unit is any better than the early production units we have. So our warranties expire and we are stuck with something that I'm sure someone in E* knows is a lemon.
I had hoped that one of the software updates last summer was the "be all" and "end all" of 811 software fixes. Then, when my 811 still mis-behaved, I could exercise my warranty rights. No such luck. The "promised land" is still a software revision or two away, so I still can't blame the prototype hardware and have any assurance a replacement isn't part of the same batch.
Back in summer, someone on this forum attempted to identity which units had a lot of problems and which ones seemed to have few or none. Seems like that never got completed or maybe was forced off due to infringement on proprietary information.
Yes this is a rant! My 811 with p282 software just froze and re-started itself (nice feature; I don't have to get up and press the button for 10 seconds) twice since the wife started watching. I got the usual load of s__t about why I had to hurry up and order the 811 when it first came out and how this has been the most disappointing component in our new A/V system.
Hey, we can make this the bartender thread. All the other folks with December warranty expirations on their 811 can come here and cry on their keyboards.