1st Gen iMac G5 (pre Intel) kaput - worth the trouble?

Unlike the other posts I've read here, my iMac doesn't even try to start up. I've held down the power button, disconnected and reconnected the power cord, tried a different outlet, and the ol' girl does nothing. Zilch.
I suspect she may have died. My question is, is it worth it to take it to a Mac specialist in the hopes of resuscitation, or should I just give up and get a new one? Luckily, I did copy my hard drive to an external hard drive a few days before the old girl flatlined.

It sounds as if the old girl has given up the ghost, buy a new one, make sure you get Apple Care and enjoy the wonders of intel!
Taking it in might end up costing you as much as the base level intel iMac, so just bite the bullet and get a new one.

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