WTB: Samsung 32 inch BROKEN lcd tv......

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princo coasters

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G'day!

I have a spare 32" Samsung LCD PC panel from a completely destroyed casing
and would like to mount it in a current design SAMSUNG tv case if anyone
has a tv with cracked/broken LCD that is not going to be used?

Panel might fit into other 32" casings - let me know here if you have one
and want to sell it.

Thanks in advance...........
 
princo coasters wrote:
G'day!

I have a spare 32" Samsung LCD PC panel from a completely destroyed
casing and would like to mount it in a current design SAMSUNG tv case
if anyone has a tv with cracked/broken LCD that is not going to be used?

Panel might fit into other 32" casings - let me know here if you have
one and want to sell it.

Thanks in advance...........
Why don't you make one out of wood. It'd be different.
 
"swanny" <blahgswan3blah@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote in message
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princo coasters wrote:
G'day!

I have a spare 32" Samsung LCD PC panel from a completely destroyed
casing and would like to mount it in a current design SAMSUNG tv case if
anyone has a tv with cracked/broken LCD that is not going to be used?

Panel might fit into other 32" casings - let me know here if you have one
and want to sell it.

Thanks in advance...........

Why don't you make one out of wood. It'd be different.
Polished brass would be way cooler:
http://www.datamancer.net/monitors/steampunklcd1.htm

Dave.
 
David L. Jones wrote:
"swanny" <blahgswan3blah@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote in message
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princo coasters wrote:
G'day!

I have a spare 32" Samsung LCD PC panel from a completely destroyed
casing and would like to mount it in a current design SAMSUNG tv case if
anyone has a tv with cracked/broken LCD that is not going to be used?

Panel might fit into other 32" casings - let me know here if you have one
and want to sell it.

Thanks in advance...........
Why don't you make one out of wood. It'd be different.

Polished brass would be way cooler:
http://www.datamancer.net/monitors/steampunklcd1.htm

Dave.
Love the round antique typewriter style keys on the keyboard.
 
David L. Jones wrote:
"swanny" <blahgswan3blah@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote in message
news:SmI7k.13807$IK1.6692@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
princo coasters wrote:
G'day!

I have a spare 32" Samsung LCD PC panel from a completely destroyed
casing and would like to mount it in a current design SAMSUNG tv case if
anyone has a tv with cracked/broken LCD that is not going to be used?

Panel might fit into other 32" casings - let me know here if you have one
and want to sell it.

Thanks in advance...........
Why don't you make one out of wood. It'd be different.

Polished brass would be way cooler:
http://www.datamancer.net/monitors/steampunklcd1.htm

Dave.
WOW!

Love them Dave, and:
http://www.datamancer.net/keyboards/keyboards.htm

Now I'll bet that is a very successful business.

Don...




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"David L. Jones" <altzone@gmail.com> wrote in message
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"swanny" <blahgswan3blah@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote in message
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princo coasters wrote:
G'day!

I have a spare 32" Samsung LCD PC panel from a completely destroyed
casing and would like to mount it in a current design SAMSUNG tv case
if anyone has a tv with cracked/broken LCD that is not going to be used?

Panel might fit into other 32" casings - let me know here if you have
one and want to sell it.

Thanks in advance...........

Why don't you make one out of wood. It'd be different.

Polished brass would be way cooler:
http://www.datamancer.net/monitors/steampunklcd1.htm

Dave.
http://www.engadget.com/2004/09/28/wood-contours-going-to-make-your-pc-a-woodie/
 
"princo coasters" <princo@makesgoodcoasters.com> wrote in message
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G'day!

I have a spare 32" Samsung LCD PC panel from a completely destroyed casing
and would like to mount it in a current design SAMSUNG tv case if anyone
has a tv with cracked/broken LCD that is not going to be used?

Panel might fit into other 32" casings - let me know here if you have one
and want to sell it.

Thanks in advance...........
Damn!

They look awesome!!! BUT......I'm guessing a little bit expensive for a
junked panel....lol
 
On Jun 24, 6:02 am, Don McKenzie <5...@2.5A> wrote:
David L. Jones wrote:
"swanny" <blahgswan3b...@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote in message
news:SmI7k.13807$IK1.6692@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
princo coasters wrote:
G'day!

I have a spare 32" Samsung LCD PC panel from a completely destroyed
casing and would like to mount it in a current design SAMSUNG tv case if
anyone has a tv with cracked/broken LCD that is not going to be used?

Panel might fit into other 32" casings - let me know here if you have one
and want to sell it.

Thanks in advance...........
Why don't you make one out of wood. It'd be different.

Polished brass would be way cooler:
http://www.datamancer.net/monitors/steampunklcd1.htm

Dave.

WOW!

Love them Dave, and:http://www.datamancer.net/keyboards/keyboards.htm

Now I'll bet that is a very successful business.
If he can get the costs down:
http://www.datamancer.net/keyboards/keyboardfaq.htm
Sounds like an awfully labor intensive exercise.

Dave.
 
David L. Jones wrote:

Polished brass would be way cooler:
http://www.datamancer.net/monitors/steampunklcd1.htm
Very nice indeed - but a LOT of work. If I did that I think I'd buy some
spare monitors in case any parts on the original shat itself!


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