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Sorry the LCD screen panel are 90% cost of the tv.No where will be able to buy the LCD screen for the replacement,but the tvs corporations themselves,they'll sell it to u,but charges u the same as a new tv.Sorry tv not worth as a whole tv anymore,now tv only worth as a salvages electronic boards for other tv that it.
Unfortunately it is not, The cost of the screen is just as much if not more than a new tv. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but in our shop we have seen may sets broken with the WII and it is a very sad day for our customers. Warranty will not replace a cracked or broken screen. There might be a small silver lining to this though, the boards in your tv are valuable for repair purposes. It is possible that you could sell the boards through e-bay to make up some of the loss, but you must list the correct part number. That is how people will search for boards, we have done this before and we have purchased boards for brands we normally don't work on.
When the LCD panel is broken, you should consider the TV 'Totaled". The cost of a replacement LCD screen is almost as much as a new TV. You can sell off the remainder for the set for parts and recover some of your investments to buy a new set. You can search the .net for a TV armour screen to prevent this from happening again.
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