Cannot replace screen. Contact leap frog through the warranty. They have you deface the bad one and send a pic of it, then they mail you a brand new one
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I had the same problem with my laptop. The help I received at the tech office was zero. Maybe you can buy a second hand pad with intact screen to fit. Techos will want you to buy a new pad.
On Amazone the cost between 43 and 80 dollar. Wages for replacing the screen will cost more than a new tablet. Let alone try to find a screen.
Next tablet, pleas spend some money for protection. Children are children. But even I have protection on all my gear I can carry if it has a display.
You can send it back to the manufacturer for a replacement which will cost nearly as much for a new one with warranty. I'm sorry to say but there isn't a strong market for that type of repair.
Really in these cases Leap Pads are not like IPads, you can't replace the screen. What I personally suggest is to take it back to the store and see if they'll give you a discount on another one.
I have heard if you call their customer support, they will ask you to send a picture of the broken unit and will send a replacement free of charge. I am attempting this myself, as our daughters was accidentally crushed in the car today. Their customer support phone number is 1-866-334-5327.
you can actually but the problem is not by who or how but getting the replacement screen..
you can get the screen from Leap-pad, you need to call them and get on to sales..
now you have 2 choices, you can a.) buy the screen and have a local tech change it for you, or change it yourself.. (quite easy, open it up, unplug that screen, plug in the new one, reassemble.) yes it just jacks into the main board.
or you can send it into leap-pad to have them fix it for you..
I would recommend you decided which your more convenient and cheapest for you.
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