Found this bad boy next to the dumpster. 32" Samsung. Anything I can do to salvage it? Or is it too expensive to fix? (I’m pretty handy)

Or could I use it as is and somehow only use the working portion of the screen?

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You could use it as an extra monitor for emulating older 4x3 ratio games, just run the emulator on the right side of the screen, and maybe put some black paper over the cracked area to be a little less bothersome.

I dunno, just a random thought.

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I’m not sure that’s the solution you’re looking for; but, you can set it to display only on the working side of the monitor.

So the OS would use it, as a ‘smaller’ screen.

How to… on Windows [note that you also have an external softwares like CRU] (unfortunately, I can’t vouch that CRU is good, I’ve never used it).

How to… on Linux.

GL.

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Excellent. I use Fedora so I’ll definitely try this. Wife uses Windows so…her loss 😄

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What do you do with a broken monitor. What do you do with a broken monitor. What do you do with a broken monitor early in the mornin’.

xrandr --output > move the active part over. xrandr --output > move the active part over. xrandr --output > move the active part over. Ear-ly in the morning

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You should most definitely make a MagicMirror with it and just orient the display so you don’t need to put content in the broken area.

Dang, great find, I keep my eye out but never see anything that cool in a dumpster.

ETA: Their site has a video example on it: https://magicmirror.builders

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Recycle

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If you no longer care for using it as a monitor, you can turn it into a fancy lamp. With some minimal electronic knowledge and diy skill it can be made into a collimated lamp that simulates sunlight from a window.

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I would say to use it as a monitor it is probably not going to work as the actual part that makes the image is broken. However you could probably repurpose it as an artificial light such as the one from DIY Perks YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/6bqBsHSwPgw

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I think you meant this one: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8JrqH2oOTK4

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Yes that is the one. Also, whoops I linked the wrong video.

Save it till winter. Walk around till children challenge you to a snowball fight. Throw it at them.

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“Immah put a monitor in this one”

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  • cover the left side
  • put on some slideshow, set of gauges, or camera feeds on the visible part
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I once repaired an all-in-one PC with a display I bought online. Wasn’t particularly hard but takes a while if you’re doing it for the first time. Try googling your monitor type and „display“ and see if there are replacements available.

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