Thanks Charles,
That is a lot less than the $USD estimate. Good to know.
Glenn Nicholas
2009/11/3 Charles Taylor :
>
> Hi Glenn,
>
> Of course you could just replace the machine (the new ones do look good) but
> then you would be stuck with an otherwise good machine that has a very low
> resale
Hi Glenn,
Of course you could just replace the machine (the new ones do look good)
but then you would be stuck with an otherwise good machine that has a
very low resale value.
However the damage to your screen certainly appears to be just the LCD
panel, of which we have a couple good second
The 2nd monitor option certainly seems a much better way to get the
machine going than a screen repair.
Really appreciate everyone's help on this one.
Glenn Nicholas
2009/11/2 Dark1 :
>
> Although there's no comparison in quality you can get a 20" BenQ LCD for
> around $150 and a 23.5" for arou
Although there's no comparison in quality you can get a 20" BenQ LCD
for around $150 and a 23.5" for around $230. Perhaps you'd be better
off getting one of those and using your distorted iMac screen as a
secondary monitor.
Ruben
A lcd for a g5 imac 20" will run around the $900 mark i
A lcd for a g5 imac 20" will run around the $900 mark if you go to an
auth repairer outside of warranty
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Hi Glen,
FYI. Had a look at the G5 LCD screen prices. Without the serial number I
can't be 100% but you are looking at either ~$439 (plus labour) or ~$700
(plus labour) depending on your specific model.
Cheers,
Stuart
On 1/11/09 5:23 PM, "Glenn Nicholas" wrote:
>
> Thanks everyone for all t
Hi Glen
You can get 21" LCD's from around $170 now so maybe a good option until you get
a
27" iMac :)
Roger (in China)
On Sun Nov 1 17:23 , Glenn Nicholas sent:
>
>Thanks everyone for all the information, I can see the main options are:
>- contents insurance
>- external monitor circa $400
>
Thanks everyone for all the information, I can see the main options are:
- contents insurance
- external monitor circa $400
- get a new iMac (or a new 'old' iMac)
I agree the 27" Macs are pretty interesting.
Glenn Nicholas
2009/11/1 Stuart Evans :
>
> Hi Glen,
>
> Neil is correct. If any resell
Hi Glen,
Neil is correct. If any resellers have stock, Apple have reduced all iMacs
by around $700. We have our last 24" iMac in the store which is now $1698.
The stock of our 'old' iMacs got snapped up in a couple of days. We have a
27" iMac next to the 24" and you can see the difference in the
Hi Glen,
Another option if you want to move up to a nice intel iMac but can't quite
spring for the price of the new models (beautiful & excellent value as they
are!) is that stock of the previous model iMacs seems to being cleared at
much reduced prices (I noticed a 24" "was $2499" "now $1699" re
On 01/11/2009, at 7:55 AM, Glenn Nicholas wrote:
Hi Wamuggers,
Our iMac G5 20" took a swan dive recently. The display is still
working, but there is some kind of damage at the top of the screen
that shows two ink-blot style marks bleeding down from the top of the
screen. Below that damage th
Hi Wamuggers,
Our iMac G5 20" took a swan dive recently. The display is still
working, but there is some kind of damage at the top of the screen
that shows two ink-blot style marks bleeding down from the top of the
screen. Below that damage there is a 2cm wide set of vertical lines
being displaye
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