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Old 09-14-2011, 05:30 PM
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well, you do have to be careful about shock you may give to the set. By shock I mean sharp bang, vibration, etc. Putting it in a chair and rolling it in the street, sidewalk, will bounce it sharply, and possibly move the focusing magnets on the neck of the tube. A lot of tv's & monitors used pretty crappy glue to hold these items in place once adjusted at the factory. you can easily add to the amount of work needed to get it working again if you are harsh in transport to get it repaired, so be gentle. You can carry it sideways, that would make it taller, not as wide. Just keep the bouncing to a minimum. Take your time, that monitor seems to really be worth it, and besides you have a backup.
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