Unfortunately, they seem to be recycling working units.
I have one with a dead tube, doesn't do anyone much good at this point.
If someone was to attempt a repair on it first, that might work.
Scott spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> I'm still relatively new to the area, so I'm not sure exactly where and
> when, if there's a regular schedule for it. A quick google search for
> "monitor recycle phoenix" (without the quotes) found several links. It
> appears there is a local group called AZStRUT that works with Data
> Doctors and possibly some others to do random computer recycling. I,
> too, would be interested in finding out more about this service.
>
> AZStRUT webpage: http://www.azstrut.org/
> Article talking about it:
> http://www.azcentral.com/12news/consumer/articles/recyclingoldcomputers-CR.html
> Data Doctors: http://www.datadoctors.com/
>
> -Scott
>
> Mike Garfias wrote:
>
> >Anyone know how/where I can dispose of a dead monitor in the area?
> >
> >I'd rather not send it off, nor give it to someone here that'll dump it in
> >the
> >trash.
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