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Topic: Monitor FAIL
ctd
Posts: 6689
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

My Dell 24" monitor has stopped working. It powers on but no picture is showing for any of the inputs. The on-screen menu doesn't even show up when I press the button.

It is about 2-3 years old. Is this something worth getting repaired? Cheers.
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scuzzy
Posts: 13154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Maybe, depends on whats broken, take it somewhere, and get a quote, hurf durf.
Dodgymon
Posts: 1319
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Doesn't it come with a 3 year warranty?
kos
Posts: 889
Location:

Yeah it does, minimum 3 year warranty afaik...
Eds
Posts: 8640
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My Dad's did the exact same thing after the storms, he got a 30" under insurance and they let him keep the dead one. He gave that too me, I just got it quoted as $79 for some capacitor on the circuit somewhere.

Ill find out who it was through, got a mate to put it into his guy on the gold coast for me.

$80 24" ftw :D
cerb
Posts: 3321
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Eds: I'll give you $100 for it and you can make yourself a tidy $20 profit.
dafugg
Posts: 1539
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
These 2405/2407s are worth fixing. I use a 2405 as my secondary monitor on this system and it's still going strong. It got rained on the other week in the storms but she's still ticking.
]SUPERBOSS[
Posts: 1088
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
about 6 months ago my brothers 24" was dead, dell was delievered their another one and returned dead monitor back to dell, no problems as all as under warranty.
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