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I've just lashed out and got a new LCD screen to replace the dead TV. As per exactly what I was expecting, once all 'set up'(as far as I can seem to get it,anyway),the picture and some of the options are nowhere near what you've all seen in the showrooms. Yes, I know super expensive cabling will cut out type something-or-other interferance etc, but I'm a twit when it comes to this stuff. Simple things like picture quality and trickier things like why some menu items are there but can't be accessed despite the instructions saying they can be,and so on.I need help!

I don't want theorising via some mate's neighbour's girlfiend's dad who once worked for the BBC. Nor am I asking advice to be offered online, where I can only hang around for so long before it drives me mad trying to www.diagnose my problem. I really want the solid advice only a trained enthusiast or someone in the industry can give.

So what I'm proposing is IF you're actually good enough to know what you're on about,I've got 2 x sixpacks of your fave drop to actually swing by, look at my set up and tell me exactly what needs to be done that will get the result I need. Moreover,a case if you can fix it on the spot(I'll buy the parts required if the need arises)

Interested? Bail me out with confidence that you're the man or woman that actually knows their way around these things(specifically, a 37LC2D...)?

PM me if you're up to it! I'll endevour to get back to you as soon as I'm not at work or asleep(like in 5 minutes time:a long day for me,today)

(Those that don't drink,other arangements can be made!)

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Jayce I am willing to give it a crack for you mate. Good at setting up random Plasma and LCD stuff well normally. When I head over to Jarra tomorrow ill give u and E a buz and head over early if all goes to plan. Dont worry about the drop thats of course it works lol...

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