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    Quote Originally Posted by metal gypsy View Post
    Here we go.... now that I know how to do pics. After the flat screen is broken down (lcd) here's whats left the 2 circuit boards, a piece of acrylic? with dot matrix on it-1/4 inch thick, and the "black screen" that plugs into the circuit strips. The black piece has thin glass in the center. I didnt show the paper thin plastic sheets
    that are luminous like?(3). Anyone recycling these??
    The LCD pictured appears to be out of a laptop? I buy the complete desktop LCD but have not found an outlet for just the LCD yet unless it works and I know of someone who needs the part. The boards attached to the monitor with the gold plating are motherboard grade and pay the same. For buyers like me and easy alike it is generally better for the seller to leave the LCD monitor intact as you will get more for it that way than on the weight of those few boards attached to the LCD panel itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLR Solutions View Post
    The boards attached to the monitor with the gold plating are motherboard grade and pay the same. For buyers like me and easy alike it is generally better for the seller to leave the LCD monitor intact as you will get more for it that way than on the weight of those few boards attached to the LCD panel itself.
    Are you saying I should just leave the monitor all together, or should I take the plastic bezel off as well as the base.

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