Hello,
I would appreciate advice re a Pismo screen. When starting up, the screen is a deep red color, then as it warms up, the color becomes normal. I understand this is a symptom of a failing screen. However, the screen itself has no keyboard marks or dead pixels, so I was wondering if I should try to replace the whole screen OR buy a part for a repair. If the advice is to repair it, exactly what part do I need to buy to fix this problem? From whom and at what cost? Also, what level of difficulty is involved in the repair? (I can take apart a powerbook 3400 screen)
Thanks.

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