On 4/3/22 13:13, home user wrote:
Assuming it's the monitor, is it realistically possible to replace bad components (a cpu, memory, etc.) within the monitor, or are such components available only to monitor manufacturers? If replacement is possible, how can I determine which components are bad?
Assuming that the parts are available, how much time, effort and money would it cost you to repair the monitor as compared to replacing it? Is it really worth the effort?
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