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Re: Is my Monitor fried?
by Dan Deon on Jul 15, 2008 at 9:31:54 pm

Ah, well, no.

And it's really *very* difficult to estimate something like this. Sort of like trying to get your mechanic to tell you how much *that rattle* will cost to fix.

I will tell you I revived an LCD monitor (that would have gone into the trash) with three 50 cent parts. And that I have another monitor that I cannot fix. So...

Most shops will credit your estimate charge (usually an hour of shop time) into your repair bill, if that is any help...

Dan


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