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I found a bunch of them on Amazon by searching for "sanyo VPC-e760 charger". Your camera uses a common battery, type NP-40, so you can use any charger that will fit that battery.
THE SCREEN YOU REFER TO IS ACTUALLY PART OF A UNIT CALLED THE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY AND HAS TO BE REPLACED AS A UNIT. FINDING THE PART WILL BE VERY HARD AND CHANGING IT IS A VERY TECH HEAVY JOB! YOU'RE TALKING MICRO CIRCUITS AND TINY PARTS. PLUS, WHEN THEY BUILD THESE CAMERAS, THEY REALLY DON'T EVER PLAN TO OPEN THEM UP AGAIN TO "FIX THINGS" IF YOU GET THE IDEA. I KNOW THIS DOESN'T HELP, BUT THERE ARE PLACES THAT WILL FIX THIS, BUT THE COST IS STEEP AND YOU CAN EXPECT TO BE WITHOUT YOUR CAMERA FOR AT LEAST A MONTH OR MORE, BECAUSE THEY FARM IT OUT ALSO TO AN OVERSEA REPAIR UNIT, MOST LIKELY. SO, IF MONEY IS IMPORTANT, THE BEST OPTION IS SPRING FOR A NEW CAMERA. SORRY, BUT I HATE TO SEE YOU SPEND LOTS OF MONEY ON A REPAIR LIKE THIS.
im goin to google it and see what i can find
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