Hi everyone,

Can anybody recommend a service facility that repairs
or refurbishes CRT monitors in the New York City area?

Anywhere within a 2-hour drive of New York City is fine...

I have a dead Radius Intellicolor 20e that I purchased as a "NOS"
(new old stock) item on eBay.  Classic story: it worked for 2 weeks,
then went dead right before my eyes.  No warranty from the seller,
just a "No DOA" guarantee, so replacement by the seller isn't possible.

Since I spent more than I should have to get this unit, I'd like to
try to fix it reasonably so that I can at least say that I got more than
just 2 weeks use out of it.

I believe this monitor is virtually identical to the Dell D1626, so that
might make it easier to find someone who'll fix it.

Bottom line:
If it can be repaired for $125 or less, then it's worth it for me to keep
it.

I'm looking for names / phone numbers of repair shops, service facilities
etc. that you know or have dealt with directly.
Or, better yet, does anyone with experience in monitor repair want to
take a crack at this unit?

I'm open to suggestions of all kinds; thank you very much in advance
as always!

Greg Shafritz
(Posting this to several lists here, as I'm at the end of my rope - sorry!)

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