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My son knocked oudr 37 inch LG lcd flat screen off the entertainment center and it crashed on a table. The screen is smashed. Can this be repaired or are we looking a new televison?
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no there is no way, you have heated up the screen backing. only way is to remove the lcd screen and change it. as the screen its self is only 0.01 or 0.02mm at the most thick, you will probably smash the screen.
In general, for best image quality and bestexperience you need 32 inches TV for every three meters. For example if in yourliving room your distance from the screen is 6 meters the recommended foryou is 64 inches. I've attached a table with exact s and ranges for yourconvenience Screen Viewing distance range 26" 3.25 - 5.5 feet 32" 4.0 - 6.66 feet 37" 4.63 - 7.71 feet 40" 5.0 - 8.33 feet 42" 5.25 - 8.75 feet 46" 5.75 - 9.5 feet 50" 6.25 - 10.5 feet 52" 6.5 - 10.8 feet 55" 6.9 - 11.5 feet 58" 7.25 - 12 feet 65" 8.13 - 13.5 feet 70" 8.75 - 14.75 feet
It probably has a cracked circuit board. If you want to repair it on your own open it up and see if you can find where that cracked section is and see if you can resolder it back properly.
That may have been an expensive tantrum - I doubt if it will be repaired as a warranty item and the typical cost of replacement makes it a costly lesson.
I doubt if the LCD panel is priced under $6-700.
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