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Old 29-06-2005, 10:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
liamdens
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JVC AV32R4S Owners, Can You Confirm?

Hi All

If you own a AV32R4S JVC 32" widescreen TV could you check something
for me please?

There are three scarts on the back of the TV. The main scart (highest
up), EXT1 is quite flexible, what I mean is that you can press the
scart and it moves (flexes at the top) back inside the TV case. The two
scarts below are solid. It does look like bad design as the two lower
scarts have screws either side of them whilst there are no obvious
screws near the upper scart. Im guessing all scarts are on the same
plate internally and they all rely on the screws evident around the
lower scarts.

Now I only got the TV yesterday and set it up last night and appears to
be working fine. If thats how it is then fine but if your scart is
solid then I may have a problem in the future as it may weaken as I remove
and replug the scart lead.

Thanks all

Last edited by liamdens; 29-06-2005 at 10:37 AM.
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