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<blockquote data-quote="gandalfthegrey" data-source="post: 650875" data-attributes="member: 182909"><p>2 Questions for the tech guys...</p><p>I recently had some building work done and I removed a 26" LCD from the wall and placed it "Somewhere safe" but the builders managed to put some of their stuff on top of it and shattered the screen.....When I turn it on it has a huge spider web type pattern and a large black blob with a black crack going halfway up the screen...</p><p>I'm covered by Currys homecare plan and left it with them this evening to assess.My questions are (1)Do you guys think it can be repaired? I'd rather it can't as it was 4 years old..At the time it was quite expensive at 800 Euro..And (2) will Currys offer me a TV to the value of 800 Euro?</p><p>g</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gandalfthegrey, post: 650875, member: 182909"] 2 Questions for the tech guys... I recently had some building work done and I removed a 26" LCD from the wall and placed it "Somewhere safe" but the builders managed to put some of their stuff on top of it and shattered the screen.....When I turn it on it has a huge spider web type pattern and a large black blob with a black crack going halfway up the screen... I'm covered by Currys homecare plan and left it with them this evening to assess.My questions are (1)Do you guys think it can be repaired? I'd rather it can't as it was 4 years old..At the time it was quite expensive at 800 Euro..And (2) will Currys offer me a TV to the value of 800 Euro? g [/QUOTE]
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