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oppo won't turn on after being in storage

Posted by ejlif on January 3, 2013 at 20:40:58:

I have a BD83 and it has been stored in a room that is kept unheated so the temp in the winter may be as cold as 40 F. I barely used it before I stored it and I bought it new. When I go to turn it on the blue light on the power button comes on but no other signs of life. It will open and close the drawer but nothing else. There is no sign of video on my screen and the remote seems to have no function. Any ideas? This is the 3rd Oppo player I've had problems with and it will be my last if this is indeed broken. These things have a nice picture but for me they have been a real POS