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its hard to find screen replacement only since only in the manufacturer have spare it. or you can find already used lcd screen in the electronic shop.i suggest that you buy a new tv instead of replacing the screen, if you can get replacement screen from the manufacturer i'm sure it was expensive like replacing with new tv.
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