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WHere to find IIGS monitors?



I know I asked this a while ago, but I lost the responses and their out of
date anyways. At the time I wound up spening my money on repairing my car,
then other  unexpected expenses came up and I wound up with no disposible
income and some credit card debt (now paid off).

Does anybody know where I could find an Apple IIGS color monitor
(AppleColor RGB moinor) for under $50 INCLUDING shipping & handling? I'm a
poor college student and I've had to occasioanlly go to school part time
in order to earn money for college.

My IIGS monitor finally died on me. I can't get the screen or the power
light to come on, in spite of the fact that it's getting power. I still
hear the hiss (or buzz if it's been off for a while) when turning it off
and back on, and there is a dim light visible through the vents when it's
turned on if I turn off all the lights in the room at night, but the
screen won't light up and the power light won't come on. Previously it
would be very tempermetal, always doing this after being on for a while,
but only after the monitor had been on for at least 10 minutes. SOme
connection is clearly loose, but neither I nor anybody I know knows
anything about repairing TV sets/old monitors. I do know I shouldn't be
messing around inside the case or I risk a nasty shock so I'm afraid that
finding a replacement is my only option. Any help would be appreciated.

RIP AppleColor RGB monitor, 1987-2002. IT lasted longer than my 800K 3.5"
disk drives.

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