--- Russell McMahon wrote: > It is most unlikely that you are correct. > Entirely reasonably, few if any suppliers will > accept warranty claims > for physical damage caused by customer action. If > you know of any who > will, please tell us, so we can consider buying > their products in > future :-). Odds are that any who do will also > charge price premiums > that are higher than buying insurance, which is the > normal manner of > protecting against such losses. > Yes, my first action was to call iRiver and they won't cover it under warranty, and the vendor won't cover it either. Iriver's only suggestion was to take it to a repair shop. Past experience tells me the repair will cost twice as much as the product did. So this screen looks proprietary? I was hoping someone knew where to get one, but maybe it's gotta come from iriver. -Mark -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist