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We need to know the make and model of your tablet. But, it sounds like the LCD and digitizer were both damaged, how much it will cost will depend on make and model.
Good Luck
We used to say have a short service on the patio and buy a new set---damaged panel display unit is more than set cost (if it is even available) Let it go---when damaged it can instantly damage other boards/parts in the set.
Run a car with no oil and see what happens........
No,the LCD screen panel is dead,not repairable.By replacing the LCD screen panel,will cost the same as a new tv.The entire tv the LCD screen panel is the most expensive and limited productions by the tv corporations.Sorry tv now only worth as a salvages tv for it electronic boards for spare parts for another tv,that it.
The LCD panel can not be fixed, only replaced. Without the model number, I can not give you a cost, but expect the cost to exceed 1/2 of the original purchase price. Post hte model number and I'll get you the part number and cost.
Maybe. Unplug the unit and disassembly it. Look for damaged parts or cracked circuit boards. You may also find the buttons you push to turn it on and activate the menu ect. may be damaged. In most cases the board can be repaired but because that would be time consuming and the repair man charges 60 bucks an hour it is usully not cost effective. You might get lucky and find a wire that fell off in the fall. Good luck.
It's up to you whether you can live with the damaged screen or not. If you have a service plan, or the repair is cheaper than the replacement, get it fixed. Just my 2 cents. At some point you'll get fed up that you can't see something and you'll chuck the poor thing at a wall and break the rest of it...
Good luck.
PS - An impact that can damage the LCD may have damaged other internal components. It's worth having it looked at sooner rather than later.
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