In message , Brad Curfman
writes
In case anyone wants to see some pictures of what happened ( and how ),
I've put a summary on my site. The monitor still works and there is a
picture at the end to prove it.
http://www.curfman.net/officemishap.html
Brad Curfman
http://www.curfman.net
Dude, forget the repair the panel is toast. As others have mentioned the
glass is probably 80% of the value of the monitor if not more so it's
just not economically viable to pay someone to strip, replace and test
the unit if the glass is broken like yours is.
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Clint Sharp