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Divineo look thoroughly dodgy, they only have an e-mail address (no phone number, they're not even registered as a company in manchester, I checked), and despite stating they reply within 1 working day it has now been five without either of the e-mails I sent being answered.
Playstation repair looks a little more like it, they have a phone number for starters, but it's always engaged or when it does ring nobody ever answers. I mailed them this morning and have yet to hear anything back, but it's early days thus far.
The model playstation I'm buying it for is the 5502, although other ones (such as PS One lasers) can be fitted with an extension cable.
Does anyone know of somewhere trustworthy and reliable that sells them? It's gotten to the point where adjusting the bias is making no difference, and games are either loading and playing extremely slowly, or not at all.
Cheers to anyone who can help out.
Divineo look thoroughly dodgy, they only have an e-mail address (no phone number, they're not even registered as a company in manchester, I checked), and despite stating they reply within 1 working day it has now been five without either of the e-mails I sent being answered.
Playstation repair looks a little more like it, they have a phone number for starters, but it's always engaged or when it does ring nobody ever answers. I mailed them this morning and have yet to hear anything back, but it's early days thus far.
The model playstation I'm buying it for is the 5502, although other ones (such as PS One lasers) can be fitted with an extension cable.
Does anyone know of somewhere trustworthy and reliable that sells them? It's gotten to the point where adjusting the bias is making no difference, and games are either loading and playing extremely slowly, or not at all.
Cheers to anyone who can help out.
:D
Out of stock at the moment, though.
> who said Sony don't make their consoles cheaply so you have to keep
> buying replacements?
We won't mention Drino's broken Gamecube controllers though, eh? ;-p
> Try computer exchange www.cex.com they probably do them but you might
> have to go in-store to get it done. My mates PS1 laser went and it
> cost him £12 I think, for a new one to be fitted.
I can fit it myself. ;)
I just need to find somewhere that actually has them in stock, and if they happen to be the revised PS One laser units, all the better. Hopefully Sony have learned from their mistake in using a plastic housing for the lens.
I'll have a browse around the site, although I live in the North-East, so we're talking Newcastle area as being local for me.
> I can fit it myself. ;)
> I just need to find somewhere that actually has them in stock, and if
> they happen to be the revised PS One laser units, all the better.
> Hopefully Sony have learned from their mistake in using a plastic
> housing for the lens.
>
> I'll have a browse around the site, although I live in the North-East,
> so we're talking Newcastle area as being local for me.
Im guessing Newcastle will have a computer exchange tucked away somewhere in the city centre. How much about is a new laser? Do you want me to get you the phone number for the Leeds branch so you can ring and ask them if they do lazers? and if they dont im sure they'll give you someone who can!
They cost around £30 from the places I've been checking.