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Please do not try to repair it,it would cost you more than buy a new tV. I suggest you to buy a new one while today Tvs are affordable and you can own a bigger screen like 50" for just 300$.
good luck and Zkeep calm,the best on Fixya
Hi, the screen may turn green when the Graphic Driver is corrupted. Please re-install the Graphic Driver in the Computer. The Graphic Driver can be downloaded from the Laptop Manufacturer website. Restart the computer after installing the Graphic Driver. If the issue persists, restart the computer and try pressing F2 Key to enter BIOS (Basic Input Output System) setup, then check if the screen displays green color. If the screen displays green color in BIOS setup then the issue is related to Hardware of either display or graphic card of the Laptop. In this case, please contact the manufacturer of the Laptop to initiate the service under Warranty. If the laptop is not under Warranty then service charges may apply.
ASAP (and the caps are intentional) get your laptop connected to an external monitor. If the display is fine on the "big screen", it's most likely you only have a screen inverter/lcd failure. Failing Inverters can cause the effect you're seeing as well as an LCD burn out on the way.
If the displays are identical, then your video card is about to fail.
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