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a UPS< so is not a computer, gotcha. all UPS #1 failure cause is bad batteries. endless. and often, even in 1 year old. replace them, if still will not charge the main board inside is bad.
most of the AC adapter for the monitor have practically the same color and design. You may get that to your store where you bought or you may try best buy and ask for Liquid Video Monitor Power Cord for it...
SuperWarehouse.com just says it requires anywhere from 110-240 volts AC (which isn't very specific) and uses 48 watts. I don't see anywhere online that lists the DC power output... sorry. If you could get a manual for it that might help.
Monitors need power cords to function, & there is nowhere near enough power in the data cable to power the monitor. So, it sounds like the power cable got pulled out somehow and is now lying on the floor. The power cable will be a small plug like you have on a radio or other similar devices instead of the standard sized plug that older monitors have. Once you plug the power cord back in, it should be fine.
The inverter is the most common item to fail on a LCd monitor. Capacitors usally fail the most. Are the tops of any of them popped up. If you had any shorted transistors the fuse would probably be blown. Usally labeled F1. I would replace all the capacitors first and go from there. Capacitors are cheap.
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