Cross a sharp LCD TV with a BenQ, what would you get? (Part 4- final)

Front picture

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A close up

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Notice the front screws, well the TV was used in a place without AC, and it is pretty hot here in Maldives.
So the plastic chassis was very brittle, and most of the screw holes broke when I tighten the screws. So this has to be done if I were to hold the LCD in place. (Notice the cracks too ) 😔.
The screws were counter sunk into the frame and may be later I would use a thin black plastic with a nice design to cover up those screw heads. I could come up with a name too, since I can engrave plastic like factory made.
Since this is not now a BenQ nor a Sharp, what would you recommend, I mean a name for my flat TV. 😎

The LCD passed the tests with flying colors, the picture is brighter than I expected and 1080i, 720p and HD ready too 😁. Switches itself off ones there is no sync.

So guys what do you think. am I crazy or what.
Rifaa

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