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I had the exact same problem. In my case, I left my PDA in a drawer, inside the leather case, overnight. It was working perfectly when I put it in, when I took it out the next morning, it had the same type of dark black lines accross the screen. Obviously there's no way I dropped it or cracked the screen but the Toshiba people trired their hardest to blame me. They wanted the same fee to fix it. I told the rep straight out there was no way I was paying that and they'd have to send the unit back to me unrepaired, so he did.
2 days later, another Toshiba rep called me and told me they had changed their minds and would indeed fix my PDA. Since they had shipped out my non-working PDA (as per my request) they told me I'd have to send it back in again and they would send me out a replacement PDA, NOT my old PDA with a fixed screen.
Here's where it gets weird. My old, supposedly non-working, PDA got here on Monday. Same serial #, same box I sent it in. However, it works perfectly. They called me on Saturday afternoon and the unit was here on Monday, along with the box to send it back to Toshiba in.
So it sounds like my unti never had a cracked LCD, only something covered under the warrant. It was fixed and ready to be shipped back to me but the customer reps filed it as a cracked screen to hit me up for the $130 to fix it. So the moral of the story here is that Toshiba's tech support seems to be in total disarray. I talked to 3 reps and got a different story from each one of them until I talked to, I assume, a manager or higher teir technical support rep. Even then, he was wrong. So I urge anyone having this problem to really press Toshiba on fixing your PDA.
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