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Monitor in question: MSI Optix G24C

 

Well, since I got this thing 4 months, its been the love of my life. I decided to take it to a LAN party upon request of friends, and when arriving one of my idiot friends shot at me with a nerf bow and arrow (Teenagers are dumb) and broke the screen

 

Is there any way I can have the screen fixed? Would it be better to just buy a new one? Or could I maybe do it myself. Some guidance would be hugely appreciated, thanks LTT folks 

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i assume broke the screen means you have cracks in the LCD itself?

 

if yes than you are fucked no chance to fix this, if its a technical thing with the electronics it may just be a lose connector but you would have to open it up to check for that.

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I vote that the teenager who broke it pays for a replacement

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31 minutes ago, AshleyAshes said:

Yes. Make the dumbfuck or the dumbfuck's parents take responsibility for their actions and pay for what they broke. D:

Language! ??

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