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Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems. |
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Looking for someone to fix my 21" CTX monitor, local shops are useless.
Monitor made a pop and no picture, i looked but cannot find anything burned or such. Any suggestions of trustworthy shops? Bart Bervoets |
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The computer monitor manufactures usually do not support service from non
contracted service reps for their products. They will not sell spare parts, or service manuals to outside service people. This is why the general TV service centres cannot service most computer monitors. Considering the labour cost alone to service a computer monitor in relation to the replacement cost, it would normally be more feasible to replace the monitor than to service it. -- JANA _____ "Bart Bervoets" wrote in message ... Looking for someone to fix my 21" CTX monitor, local shops are useless. Monitor made a pop and no picture, i looked but cannot find anything burned or such. Any suggestions of trustworthy shops? Bart Bervoets |
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Ik zou even op zoek gaan naar het bedrijf wat normaal de monitoren voor CTX repareert, dit wordt meestal uitbesteed. Misschien dat je daar wat verder mee komt. |
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That's certainly true of 15" monitors, but 21" monitors aren't
all cheap. JANA wrote: Considering the labour cost alone to service a computer monitor in relation to the replacement cost, it would normally be more feasible to replace the monitor than to service it. |
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