@li_ny_1 that is a broken LCD. There is no way to repair it but it has to be replaced. The problem will be finding a replacement since those most often cost more than a new TV. You can try and remove the back of your TV and check the manufacturers label of the panel. With that number do an online search and see if you can find a replacement. Often times you can get a TV of the same make and model as yours, but one that has different problems, and harvest the screen from that. Otherwise the only other thing would be to sell all the boards individually and recover some more for the purchase of a new TV.
Of course, you can always try and contact either Vizio or the retailer from where you purchased the set. Inquire if this is covered under some kind of warranty (unlikely), or try your homeowners insurance
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do you still have this tv? i have the same model, screen is fine but it wont turn on. id buy your cracked screen version.
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Yes I do. I am in Nassau county, Long Island, NY
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please email me. deadlydethmetl@outlook.com.
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I know you received the items, did you try and use them and send paypal as we agreed? Thanks.
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I was likely scammed by CaskettMaggot, my fault for being too trusting. Others, beware unless this thread is updated with better news.
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