loyan, this could be a bad LCD (broken backlight) as well as a signal issue. Disassemble your nook and take a look at the connector, make sure it is properly seated. If it is and the components do look okay, I would start by trying to find a repalcement LCD. [http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nook+Tablet+Teardown/7121|Here is] the teardown that will give you an idea of what is involved when working on a Nook.
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loyan, this could be a bad LCD (broken backlight) as well as a signal issue. Disassemble your nook and take a look at the connector, make sure it is properly seated. If it is and the components do look okay, I would start with a replacement LCD. You are looking for a LD070WS2 (SL)(02) LCD, available at places like ebay for around $70. [guide|7121|Here is] the teardown that will give you an idea of what is involved when working on a Nook.
loyan, this could be a bad LCD (broken backlight) as well as a signal issue. Disassemble your nook and take a look at the connector, make sure it is properly seated. If it is and the components do look okay, I would start by trying to find a repalcement LCD.
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loyan, this could be a bad LCD (broken backlight) as well as a signal issue. Disassemble your nook and take a look at the connector, make sure it is properly seated. If it is and the components do look okay, I would start by trying to find a repalcement LCD. [http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nook+Tablet+Teardown/7121|Here is] the teardown that will give you an idea of what is involved when working on a Nook.
loyan, this could be a bad LCD (broken backlight) as well as a signal issue. Disassemble your nook and take a look at the connector, make sure it is properly seated. If it is and the components do look okay, I would start by trying to find a repalcement LCD.