OK back to the flicker...
Anyway tried a PS2 upstairs and its perfect on it. No flicker, no colour shading or any sort of problem.
Rang Sony Customer care and basically my opinions are...
a) Reconditioned PS2 - Second hand case which has been sent in and then the insides are all rebuilt up by Sony. Insides new, case second hand - probably been thrown around a room by a 5-year old kid but either way...
b) Repair - You get your ps2 back but unfortunatly its 3 - 5 weeks. Too long for me to spend without my PS2.
You also get 3 months extended warrentee so if your new ps2 say had knife marks or ink correction fluid spilled on it you could get another ps2.
Anyway collection is on Monday. You put ps2 in bag with two cables, cable block, controller and the unit and get a new one of all that except the ps2 case (another words you apparently get a new controller).
Now I got a swap out nearly a year ago and she slipped up on the phone and said did you get your reconditioned unit and I said no (i didn\'t cause i changed my mind when the delevery man was on the doorstep). So it seems that all ps2s which have been swapped out at least a month after purhcase are reconditioned even if you are lead to believe they are new.
Overall hopefully it will all be ok but I SHOULDNT HAVE A KNACKED PS2 after 1 YEAR! I\'ve looked after my PS2 like a son and the fact that i\'ve paid £400 for it and now have to suffer with a second hand case and built up unit isn\'t really on.
At the worst ill sell this reconditioned unit and get another one.
I just hope my reconditioned unit will play all the DVDs movies without lip sync and all them other little problems.
Rich