On 4/3/22 1:20 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
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?
As best as I can determine, this monitor is no longer made. So if I
replace it, would I also have to replace the twin? If I replace it (or
both), would I also have to replace the graphics card? And then the
updating of the driver and operating system, that I dread!
What would a new monitor equivalent or better than the old one cost?
I'd be surprised if it were not "4 digits". (What is available that is
"equivalent"?)
I'm willing to put in a few hours of effort, not many. Money, I
seriously need to keep costs down as much as is practical. "Used" is
one option I'm thinking about.