I know it seems like a waste, but the fact of the matter is,
a technician trying to earn a living in Australia, can't
compete with a production line in China. Consequently, the
number of competent technicians has dramatically declined,
as they have found it harder and harder to make a living.
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What is the difference between a duck?
I fix my own gear and yes, it's usually a simple repair once the fault has
been isolated but to do it for other people (except for love) is just not
economically viable anymore.
Take it out to the rifle range and teach it a lesson.
My 15 year old Hitachi CRT is till going strong.
So much for new technology.
Shine a torch onto the screen and if you see a dim version of your normal
desktop , then you have blown a backlight and it may be repairable and
cheaper to fix than buying a new monitor.
But then again , with the price of monitors these days , you may as well
throw it out and get a brand new monitor for about $220.
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Sandgroper
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Save planet Earth !
It is the only place that has Pizza and Beer !
And if you pranged the moke money bucket, it would be worth stuff all
on a comprehensive insurance policy and written off. Crying shame when
it's probably still a good little unit.
I hope you only have third party property on it?
Does making a new hood lining for the Cooper count as worth any amount?
Isn't there only one body panel thats curved on a moke?
Getting back on topic, how old was the monitor which failed, and what is
the typical lifetime or MTBF of an LCD monitor?
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Long-time resident of Adelaide, South Australia,
which may or may not influence my opinions.
Odd, the "normal" fault with Benq/Dell are the screen comes on for a
fraction of a second and then goes off. And "Usually" happens after
2 - 3 years, not that saying I'm Benq/Dell are totally Predictable,
but nearly every Benq/Dell will get this problem it's just a matter of
time.
By the time you crack it open, root around try to find parts and
re-assemble....well it's not worth the hassle. Believe me.
Unless you have a whole warehouse of faulty ones for parts and pay a
Chinese bloke $2 day, it ain't worth it.