The 18 year old 17" Dell monitor I got out of a skip a few years ago has just emitted a loud crack and is no longer showing signs of life. The fuse in the plug is intact. Is this a common failure mode?
I used it about twice a year to do tax returns and accounts, which are on an attached ancient PC. I've reluctantly ordered a new 24" for £99. The boss can have that and I'll inherit her old one.
I expect things to last longer than me nowadays.
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Old enough to be a CRT jobbie?
My Gateway monitor, rebadged Toshiba IIRC, expired with a similar death crack. Irreparable according to local repairman.
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No, flat panel. Which I suppose is low voltage - but the PS is internal so maybe that's what's popped.
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Maybe it's acquired your political leaning and imploded on the Rishi news :-)
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>> Maybe it's acquired your political leaning and imploded on the Rishi news :-)
If so I'd better prepare for a few more consumer products to throw in the sponge!
But I'm still buoyed by the collapse of a certain stout party.
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>> But I'm still buoyed by the collapse of a certain stout party.
I'm just pleased the JRM has been made to look like a dick.
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The boss now has the new 24" widescreen, and I have gone up the hierarchy to what was her 2006 vintage LG 19" 4:3. Luxury.
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