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Recently my Sys computer monitor just didn't want to turn on...

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Question by chris
Submitted on 6/16/2004
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Recently my Sys computer monitor just didn't want to turn on anymore... Do you know where I can get it fixed or if it's still under warranty???


Answer by bubster007
Submitted on 10/5/2004
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Recycle it. Any Thrift store will take it and they have 20 more to choose from. You can buy refurbished monitors all day for 50 bucks at computer stores that do refurbish and reconfiguration. I saw one at Circuit City for $1200.00

 

Answer by John B
Submitted on 11/11/2004
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Beats me Chris...I was looking for the very same answer this AM when I found my SYS monitor decided to stop turning on...i.e. the "on"light would not stay lit....and had no raster on screen.

 

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