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This is one of those tricky cases. On the first hand, you can pick up a near mint working one from ebay for $50 or a new one for about $80 off of Amazon.
-You'll have to decide if you want to order a replacement screen, have adhesive to adhere the new screen, pay shipping and tax and then repair it (and hope you don't have to return a defective screen paying shipping).
+You'll have to decide if you want to order a replacement screen, have adhesive to adhere the new screen, pay shipping (and hope you don't have to return a defective screen paying shipping) and tax and then repair it (see Mayer's great links above).
And on this model, it's easy to rip a cable -- and that particular part can be hard to find and wind up paying more money. However, if you've broke down and repaired tablets / phones in the past, then it may be worth the parts, shipping and time.
Not being a "negative-Nancy", but, when it comes to $50 tablets, I approach these repairs as charity cases --

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This is one of those tricky cases. On the first hand, you can pick up a near mint working one from ebay for $50 or a new one for about $80 off of Amazon.
You'll have to decide if you want to order a replacement screen, have adhesive to adhere the new screen, pay shipping and tax and then repair it (and hope you don't have to return a defective screen paying shipping).
And on this model, it's easy to rip a cable -- and that particular part can be hard to find and wind up paying more money. However, if you've broke down and repaired tablets / phones in the past, then it may be worth the parts, shipping and time.
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+Not being a "negative-Nancy", but, when it comes to $50 tablets, I approach these repairs as charity cases --

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This is one of those tricky cases. On the first hand, you can pick up a near mint working one from ebay for $50 or a new one for about $80 off of Amazon.

You'll have to decide if you want to order a replacement screen, have adhesive to adhere the new screen, pay shipping and tax and then repair it (and hope you don't have to return a defective screen paying shipping).

And on this model, it's easy to rip a cable -- and that particular part can be hard to find and wind  up paying more money.  However, if you've broke down and repaired tablets / phones in the past, then it may be worth the parts, shipping and time.

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