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Sorry, that's not fixable. The display would need to be replaced. Since the display panel is most of the cost of an LCD TV, it's usually almost as expensive to replace the display as it is to replace the set.
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possible bad lcd. bad cof or chip on film. refer local service tech or contact mfg for lcd recall. hopefully its not damage from kids playing wii and one of the hand controls slipped out their hand and hit the screen.
Yes there is glass in a touchpad- the fact that you have spider webs indicated that part of the LCD has cracked- and it could have been at the factory with a small defect that finally broke. I would approach your provider from that angle.
No,Sorry it a junk tv now.Only use for electronics componnents parts.LCD Screen very tightly control by the TVS industries.Buy a new LCD Screen will cost same as a new tv after part and labors.
U in bad luck, cost about the same as buy a new one,because Tv compannies don't sell out LCD picture Screen.If they do, cost about the same as a new tv.Only lucky is if buy it tv good LCD screen,but bad pcbs.
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This is a claimable accident if you don't mention the WII controller that should have been used with the strap. Did you witness it was that controller? Could have been the vacuum cleaner. I don't think it is that controller, because is with a protecting rubber cover.
The TV should not be used anymore and repair costs will not be of interest.
Sorry to give you bad news, the screen isn't fixable.
The cost of replacing the screen cost just as much as a new TV.
The Wii controllers seem to be the number one killer for HDTVs. So far, your the 20th person that fell victim to this.
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