Teac DVD Player DV-3300 fault

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  • bxcfilm
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    • Aug 2013
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    • UK

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    Teac DVD Player DV-3300 fault

    It's adjusted to play all regions.

    I've had it from new, and I haven't used it a lot, but now it freezes sometimes when playing a DVD. I had a look inside, and it looks beyond my capabilities. Free to a good home BR6 area.

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