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Old 03-14-2016, 02:18 AM   #1
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where to fix computer monitor?

i've got a 11 year old dell 24inch IPS panel that recently "died".

it didn't really die... the power button broke, so i can't turn it back on... where can I get this repaired? any reputable shops?

i have a W2405...

it's something like this:

i don't wanna risk doing this myself lol.
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i would suggest getting a dedicated home theater room and viewing your computer through that
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I repaired my old Dell power button before...it was stuck because the pad behind was worn out. Took me half a day to tear it apart, and half an hour to test the new DIY part.
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Pretty sure you can do the repair yourself. It's like taking a trim piece off of your car. Use plastic on plastic parts to pull them apart.
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i would suggest getting a dedicated home theater room and viewing your computer through that
actually I use a projector for my main viewing station or whatever. but sometimes I just need to do something quick, don't wanna turn the projector on and off and wait for that 1 min warm up etc. the monitor is a mirror of the projector but in my room, instead of living room.

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I repaired my old Dell power button before...it was stuck because the pad behind was worn out. Took me half a day to tear it apart, and half an hour to test the new DIY part.
exactly why I don't wanna do it myself lol

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