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Dave C
Guest
I have a 6 year old Sony 17 SE II monitor which is still a great monitor
except that it has developed a severe trapezoidal (keystone?) distortion,
broad at the top and narrow at the bottom.
My local PC repair shop says that they need to replace a board which will
take about 4 weeks to obtain from Sony. Total repair cost will be about
$160.
Looks to me like it is only a single component on a board; a toasted cap or
resistor? Doesn't anybody do component level repairs anymore? Would save a
lot of time and money.
Any ideas; or should I junk it?
Thanks,
DaveLC
except that it has developed a severe trapezoidal (keystone?) distortion,
broad at the top and narrow at the bottom.
My local PC repair shop says that they need to replace a board which will
take about 4 weeks to obtain from Sony. Total repair cost will be about
$160.
Looks to me like it is only a single component on a board; a toasted cap or
resistor? Doesn't anybody do component level repairs anymore? Would save a
lot of time and money.
Any ideas; or should I junk it?
Thanks,
DaveLC