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Author Topic: 6 Free Computer monitors w\ issues (Michigan)  (Read 623 times)

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Hoagie_one

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6 Free Computer monitors w\ issues (Michigan)
« on: October 20, 2004, 10:23:28 am »
Last try to give these away before these go to the dump.

I have 6 computer monitors for ***FREE***, all 6 are in need of something to make then work.

Monitor #1 -- Sync on Green monitor.  It will require a HD15 to BNC cable and either an adaptor to change a video signal to sync on green, or a video card that outputs a sync on green signal (some matrox cards for instance).  Adaptors can run anywhere from $15-$150 dollars.  I'd try Ebay.  I have two untested ones for $10 each if you want them.

Monitor #2 -- Another Sync on Green Monitor (see Monitor #1)

Monitor #3 -- Cracked case, not horrible, but not pretty either.  IT accepts signal Resolution but shows no picture, repair needed.

Monitor #4 -- Powers up but switches to power save mode automatically before it shows picture, repair needed.

Monitor #5 -- Powers up, no picture, repair needed.

Monitor #6 -- This was my working monitor.  Just popped one day and it has a bright white line going across the center of the screen.  I have been told it is a fairly simple fix for those who fix such things.  Before the pop, it worked excellent.

These are all old monitors and most will need a power cable and the cable to plug into video card...most require the old 5 BNC cables, which  can be bought for about $5 or less on ebay.

My zip code is 48340, in Pontiac, Michigan.  These will have to be picked up

Thanks
Mike

« Last Edit: October 20, 2004, 01:12:21 pm by Hoagie_one »