What you need to find is an ex NAVY communications
and electronics engineer who's retired and repairs
stuff as a hobby for the cost of parts plus a little
for labor. ;) I found one of those. With his pension
for spending 20 years in the NAVY plus Social
Security he's well off so the electronics and computer
stuff is a hobby for him to pass the time with.

He fixed a nice 21" monitor I got for free, it would
turn on then turn itself off. The fix wasn't difficult
and he only charged me $10. It's currently connected
via 5 BNC plugs to my Radius 81/110 for video
editing on the Media 100 system.

Even if you have to pay $100 to fix it, that's
cheap compared to replacing a monitor like that.

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"You never have to repair or replace what you leave out of the design."
William "Bill" Powell Lear, inventor of the 8-Track tape and the Lear Jet.

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