Capacitor faults account for probably 70% of my workload, so it's no surprise. I don't take anything less than 22" monitors as presents now
I have a couple of HP ones that were going to the scrap that simply needed capacitors replaced in their power supplies. I also have a nice Samsung 18" widescreen that I was given for "spares" that only needed the smt fuse replaced on the inverter board. Cosmetically bringing a monitor back to life is, however, sometimes more work than the repair itself, so it's always a balance. Those I'll generally strip and recycle the screens etc.
I hate seeing saveable gear going to the landfill, but these days it's like it's almost mandatory...
rgds