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Old 29th Jan 2007, 1:40 am
Lez Lez is offline
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Yup thats my estimated guess, just have not bothered to strip it, as I'm also guessing the charge switching transistor will be 'on chip' and even if a real transistor, will be surface mount, about 1mm square, and impossible to read the number off.

repair costs in time and trouble are more than what the unit is worth to me.

At least I won 3 more genius vizo's off ebay.

All arrived non-working, all 'untested' customer returns (obviously the seller had idea how to push the power button or plug in a usb cable)

All fixed in an hour, most common fault with these is the previous owners drops it and it stops working, or even rattles - the cure - open it up and plug the ram back in.........
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