Recently, many OLED TV screen sizes have become available on the repair/spare market, which has significantly reduced the cost of replacement, depending on the supply available to your repair person. However, if it turns out that the problem lies with the panel that needs to be replaced, you should contact an OLED TV repair business around you. However, the screen’s issues don’t need to be only because of the damaged panel. In some instances, LG has quoted a higher price for the new panel than the new TV. Unfortunately, most of the OLED TV’s high price is because the panel and replacing the panel costs almost as much as the OLED TV.
People who are familiar with this might wonder if this also applies to OLED TVs.
With LCDs, it became common knowledge that replacing the screen costs as much as getting a new TV.