If the cable also plugs into a female D-connector on the monitor, it
is almost certainly a standard VGA monitor cable and a replacement can
be obtained from any decent computer store. If the cable goes straight
into the monitor, I would not recommend your trying to replace it
yourself, but a good computer store or a computer-oriented TV repairer
should have the skills and equipment to do so.
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 19:57:12 -0700, "JCW" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>Where can I get a replacement cable for a monitor. It has broken pins at the
>video card side and needs replacement . Can I purchase one if I give the
>model and serial numbers? It seems a shame to have to discard a perfect
>monitor just because the pins at the connection are broken.
>
>Any help would be appreciated...
>
>Thanks
>JC Wellcome
>
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