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moving an RPTV

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Old 07-01-2002, 3:50 PM   #1
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moving an RPTV

I am about to move house and i'm not looking forward to moving my Toshiba RPTV in and out of vans, up stairs etc - how careful do I need to be to avoid buggering the convergence ?

Any tips ?

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Old 07-01-2002, 8:20 PM   #2
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Rather you than me mate. I'm sure youll try the best you can as not to damage your set, but accidents do happen and Im not sure what a sudden jolt would do. I am pretty sure that what ever you do your convergence will be out when you switch it back on again. The thing is if you want to be carfull you could wrap the TV up in cardbaord, but in doing that it may make your job even harder when you try and move it. I wish you luck.
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