Typically, "this monitor does not work" is due to failing capacitors in a
power supply. The broken part(s) costs about $1. There is some labor to get
it apart and back together, of course. I'd consider looking on youtube to
see if there is a video about the process for your monitor.

On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 1:29 PM RParr <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a 30" Dell monitor that does not want to turn on.
>
> I know monitors are generally cheap but this is a nice big 30 incher with
> DVI
> whose replacement still runs closer to $1000 than to $100.
>
> Would any of you-all have a monitor repair shop (preferably in
> Portland/Vancouver area) you would recommend?
>
> Thanks
> R.Parr
> Temporal Arts
>
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