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In the past, when the big-fat monitors were still been used, if
there's any problem with them, I can open them up and find and fix the problem. Nowadays, where the TFT LCD bunch is taking over, when a monitor fail, it just dies. Can't be repaired, nada, zilch. To me, the TFT LCD represents a step backwards. I have on my hand 5 TFT LCD monitors that lie belly up, and I just can't fix them ! All of them have the same problem - the back-lighting fails, but since everything is compressed into a compact module, there's no way to fix it ! Darn ! ! |
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