You are right as it is a monitor problem. Usually in the inverter circuit. Unfortunately unless you are good at electronics repair, it will need a tech to repair it. And not all shops do it. There is only 1 pro shop near me but a few hobiests like myself.
A repair should be less than a new one but you have to decide which is the best route for you
I'm having the exact same problem with my monitor which is the same model...anyone have information on a part number or repair procedure that would help?
tr4
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July 28th, 2008 01:00
You are right as it is a monitor problem. Usually in the inverter circuit. Unfortunately unless you are good at electronics repair, it will need a tech to repair it. And not all shops do it. There is only 1 pro shop near me but a few hobiests like myself.
A repair should be less than a new one but you have to decide which is the best route for you
Dnelson10
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October 10th, 2008 14:00
I'm having the exact same problem with my monitor which is the same model...anyone have information on a part number or repair procedure that would help?
Thanks in advance