A bit late but still interesting to know. If only the polarizer is damaged, you can replace polarizer film. It's a low budget solution.
Removing the old damaged one carefully, replacing it by the new one.
Important details are
- align polarizer film in correct angle
- avoid airbubbles, by using a squeegee or a creditcard
- avoid scratching LCD-surface
- don't perform this in a room with a lot of dust in the air
At youtube you can find instructionvideos about this.
Removing the old damaged one carefully, replacing it by the new one.
Important details are
- align polarizer film in correct angle
- avoid airbubbles, by using a squeegee or a creditcard
- avoid scratching LCD-surface
- don't perform this in a room with a lot of dust in the air
At youtube you can find instructionvideos about this.