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Dear bob_bitt, I am very sorry to say this but,looks like your TV is dead for ever. Plasma TV's have a glass tube inside them that fires the pictures onto the screen. The tube in your TV must have reached its EoL (End of Life) and hence,would have shattered.(That should explain the shattering glass) Before you throw out your TV though,try to get it checked by a professional technician. But if you bought your TV around 10 years ago,you will be better off buying a new TV.
The screen is cracked internally, there are glass layers under the top plastic film. You could get the screen replaced but might be as cheap to buy a new TV.
Yes if the screen looks broken it usually is. It isnt feasable to replace a picture tube because they are so expensive. Use that $200.00 to purchase another TV
If the touch screen is broken you need to get the digitzer and front lens replaced. I recommend having it done professionally but you can find out how to do it yourself online. Broken Iphone 3G Glass Repair
LCD is inside the front glass that has logo of htc
the upper glass is called touch panel or digitizer it is working as u say but lcd is broken u can see visible cracks on it and it may partially display or not at all then ur lcd is broken by pressure or impact u need to get it replaced around like 100-150 dollars depends on the model and size of the lcd screen
yes you can take the glass out but leave the plastic that protects the screen. but remember your touch screen wont work if the glass is not replaced which can be a bit expensive
I agree your screen is cracked. It's smooth to the touch because you're not actually touching the LCD section of the screen, just the protective coating. The advantage of owning an LCD TV over plasma... you can replace the screen either by going to the manufacturer or some place like e-bay. It's not a difficult thing to do if you take your time and pay attention to the details.
SoCalRugger,
The plasma usually has 2 sheets of glass, the outer one sounds ok which is not good news as these can be replaced.
The inner panel is the actual plasma layer and if it is craked or broken it usually requires a swapout for a new panel.
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