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Gerry
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If the 200 is similiar enough to the 100 in terms of manufacturing, then it might be helpful information to know. If they can identify that it's a specific capacitor, for example, then they might look to see if they can source it elsewhere in future production runs.
If, on the other hand, they are produced by different manufactures at different facilities using different methods, then you're right, they might not glean anything useful from it. I didn't mean to imply that they'd use the information to do anything with the 100, but rather, to help in the future for the 200.
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HD200 HD Theater I don't think so. Gerry
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Well, we're getting a little OT here. However, I don't think that physical size differences mean that there isn't a possibility that they share 80% of the same components.
If you, as a manufacturer, knew that a specific chip/diode/whatever failed in your last device, and you're using the exact same thing again, it might be useful information to know.
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Maybe Sage could look at offering a credit ($20-$25) towards a new hd200 if your hd100 dies. It's at least better than a sharp stick in the eye. Maybe come up with a trade-up program from a hd100 to a hd200. Build up an inventory for warrany replacments or sell them as refurbished for a discount. But I have already faced the facts that my hd100 is out of warranty so if it dies I'll be buying a hd200 or maybe a hd300 when that comes out. Gerry
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Perhaps the reason that there was such a long wait between the first batch of HD100s and the second batch (from which mine came, circa 3/2008), and even the third batch, was that they were produced by different manufacturing facilities or perhaps have different components. Not a change in what components are inside, but who made them. Just a thought... who knows? I wish one of the mods would chime in here and give us a little info, rather than leaving us hanging on that short-and-sweet kiss-off email that sakker received.
Aaaah, the HD300... the one with hulu, netflix, Pandora, and all other streaming web content available?
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No, that's the one with a BR drive built in...
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Unfortunately Sage does not understand the basics of the customer relations that make a company shine and prosper. You just don't address a problem the way George Oms at SageTV did above, especially when many units have died this way. Maybe something like adding a line giving a reason, such as "We would love to be able to repair them but [insert technical reason SageTV can't repair them]" and "In order to partially reimburnse you for the short life of your unit and to reward you as a loyal user, notwithstanding the warranty ran out and because of the particular and similar problem others have suffered with the same model, we would be pleased to extend a limited time $25 credit towards the purchase of our new HD200" or something to that effect. That would create tons of goodwill rather than the negativity towards the company the above email creates. I don't have any problems with my HD200's as I haven't even bought them yet (first one of 5 was ordered and arrives this week I hope), but I think for SageTV to just send a kiss off 'we don't give a s**t' email like that is just VERY poor. Even if you don't want to give a credit of any type there are better ways to deal with one's customers that at least shows an attempt to preserve the goodwill towards the customer. Remember, your customers are your BEST advertising (especially when you don't even do much advertising like SageTV). The only reason I am creating revenue for SageTV by buying their products is because Wayner, who loves the product, encouraged me to look into it. Would he have done so if he had a bunch of HD Theatres die on him and then got the above email from SageTV? Probably not. Enough said.
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It's just George. He's direct and to the point. I'm sure many of us had not-so-pleasant email exchanges with George before. He does have the "they don't pay me enough to give a sh*t" persona.
Jeff on the other hand is a much better person to exchange with, but seems to only response to bug submissions, George handles all the other questions.
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After some internal discussion we've decided to change our policy regarding this (the discussion was mostly about how, not if; clearly it needed to be changed).
For HD100's that are out of warranty; they can be sent in and we will attempt to repair them. The repair cost will be $60 which includes US return shipping in that price (international will be higher depending upon the shipping costs). If the unit cannot be repaired; then we'll offer a discount on purchase of similar hardware. Sorry for the initial impression that we wouldn't be properly taking care of customers who are beyond the warranty period. But of course as you all know; we DO listen to our customers and will correct this situation. For those who had contacted support and were told they are out of warranty w/ no repair service; please contact us again and we'll help you out.
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Impressive.
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I would love to see a common cause analysis done on this as to how many units are dying and (perhaps if technically possible) what number of hours are on them. I would be interested also in the failure mechanism. I think a lot of us in the community would/could benefit from this.
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Now that the kind of company I been a huge fan of for the past 5 years.
My PC client goes back in the basement for storage
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This is very impressive. Cheers to Sage.
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That's awesome, Jeff. Now I feel bad for talking sh*t about George.
Now I wanna buy another HD200 to replace my MVP just to support this company.
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It's also a fundamental difference between the HD100 and HD200. But it is awesome that Sage decided to 180 on their hardware support policy I do love my extenders, all TV in my house is viewed through the extenders.
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Gerry
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