I scrapped my first CRT monitor. I know this sort of thing is very old hat for the pros here, but as a newbie, it was a process of discovery.
I took some pictures and thought I'd share them for anyone interested. I'm planning to do some research on some of the integrated circuits. There probably isn't much of a market for them apart from scrap value, but I figured it couldn't hurt to poke around the intertubes for info. I'm guessing the socketed (vs. soldered) DIP chip must be the most important/brain on the otherwise low grade PCB. I've never seen socketed DIP chip on a television CRT PCB. Is it common to see these socketed chips on the PCBs for computer monitor CRTs?
The pics:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/4886509...th/6848325566/
(I fixed the link)
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