Thanks to both, I hoped there was some kind of a firmware problem.
Your advice is to buy a new one? Do you recon that changing the screen will be too expensive? Any idea of costs?
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
No need to insist. A post-count of one is fairly sufficient in that regard.
You have a broken screen substrate, by the way. Short of installing a new screen ( if you could buy one); there's nothing you can do. Your father is right... get a new one.
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