Screen Failure - Macbook Pro 17 inch (2.16 ghz)

Hi!
About 7 months ago the LCD screen on my 17 inch MacBook Pro (2.16ghz) started to do odd things, such as: display odd shapes in the lower 3/4 with lines and colors that changed according to whatever image was currently trying to be displayed. Initially, the screen would correct itself, however this is no longer the case. (I will admit, I lightly tapped the corner of the display, which did help for a time)
The screen, still the same lower 3/4 of the entire screen, malfunctions after any jostling for an extended amount of time. When stationary for a day or so, the screen will correct itself, and is in fact working at this time, and is also connected to an external monitor.
Unforunately, this completely defeats the purpose of having a laptop as it cannot be used on the go...
In my opinion, this does not sound as though the screen is broken, as it is displaying a flawless image right now, but is more than likely a problem with one of the cables running from the logic board to the LCD.
Last week I replaced the Display Cable and the problem persists exactly as it did before. Are there any other parts I should try replacing that are cheap? I do not have $300+ to replace the entire LCD.
Here is a picture I took of the problem:
http://s742.photobucket.com/albums/xx66/tunasampler/?action=view&current=DSC0026 8.jpg
Thank you!

did you ever get this fixed?

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