Originally Posted by
stanav
Most common problem with LCD monitors are dead power supplies. While some LCD monitors come with a brick style PS, most these day have a PS built in (and that's why you can plug it directly to a wall outlet). If you disassemble one, you'll find that the PS is on its own circuit board and the most likely reason for the PS to go bad is one or more bad capacities. You can replace those caps with ones that have the same specs from any electronic stores (radioshack for example), but before doing this, ask yourself if it worth it. You may find yourself wasting many hours disassembling one, replacing the blew caps, putting the thing back together and it still doesn't work afterward...