monitor amusements
Art Wagner
awagner@qwest.net
Mon, 13 Nov 2000 17:51:15 -0700
Some considerations;
IF you can see the CRT filiment area and it is dark, forget it.
If it is glowing then;
A new 17 inch monitor about $175.00 to $200.00
A fix gives you a 5+ year old monitor with a limited remaining useful
life for about $100.00 repair cost or more.
Art
sinck@ugive.com wrote:
>
> Hiho, the merrio...
>
> My formerly fine monitor suffered a minor calamity of unknown cause.
>
> Symptoms:
>
> * Video card pumps data fine (I'm in front of a work-spare monitor now
> on the card).
> * Monitor magic correctly detects:
> + signal (has a separate LCD display)
> + cable (bnc vs dsub)
> * VT switching tricks are tracked according to lcd signal display
> * sudden + complete
>
> and through this all:
> * No Video Display
>
> Background:
> * 5.25 years old
> * on UPS, so conditioned power
> * http://www.iiyama.com/product2/8617a.htm
>
> I'd like to have some kibitzing on whether there's a potential merit
> to fix it, or whether I should just kiss the sucker good bye.
>
> Is there anyone locally that peers into monitors for a nominal charge?
> I know there's lots of juice in those suckers and I'm not feeling like
> accidentally discharging a large capacitor at the moment. :-)
>
> TIA,
>
> David
>
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