The replacement screen would cost almost as much as the reader itself; then you still have to assemble it and if you haven't done this before you'd probably break it. It's very hard to get at the display in the first place and then there's the light layer to consider ... it's just too complicated.
For some brands (that don't offer unbricking methods) you can find bricked ones on Ebay but for these it's simpler to just yank out their bricked electronics, put in your not bricked electronics, and thus have a working device without having to touch the display unit itself.
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