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sounds like your screen broke. Nabi has 2 'scereens' a piece of glass on top, then the LCD screen below. The LCD screen can be broken by hitting or twisting it. It can also become more prone to breakage if you leave it out in excessive heat. Nabi will fix the screen for about $60...
Normaly physical damage is not covered by warranties. Some vendors and manufactures sell additional insurance to cover such type of damage. You can also check with your home insurance in case your home insurance policy covers damage to appliances.
The cost of a screen replacement could easily exceed the cost of replacing the complete TV set. This type of service is normaly not done.
The screen consist of two parts: touchscreen(TS) itself and LCD screen. They're attached mechanically, not with glue or solder.
TS glued to metal frame and by mean of this frame(mechanically) attached to LCD(like shoebox cover) - you can see pits on side.
1. With sharp blade of razor or scalpel gently remove this frame with TS glued on top.
2. Then remove TS from the frame (I simply broke it and removed glass pieces from the frame)
3. Clean the frame with alcohol to remove glue and grains of glass.
4. Glue new TS to the frame at ONE SITTING!
5. Wipe out dust from LCD and inner surface of TS and attach the frame.
6. Buy conducting glue and connect 4-contacts of TS cable with LCD cable. Put adhesive tape over them to maintain electric connection.
That's all.
Your best bet would be to call Lenovo I think thats IBM, And they have a recycle program where they get computers that don't work anymore and you may be able to buy one from the manufacturer sent to your door for the cheapest price around with a warranty all the remaned are tested and checked before there sold
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