In the end I had to buy a full display assembly from Ebay for £120. Unfortunately in the process I ended up cracking the display itself, therefore rendering it useless. In order to replace it I had to use a heat gun to melt the adhesive securing the glass to the display, and then carefully remove the broken glass and replace it with the new glass. Just as a quick example, I broke the glass on my old Samsung Galaxy S3, but no the actual display, and so I purchased an S3 front glass and digitiser assembly for £20 on Ebay. I'm not personally familliar with Proscan devices, which model do you have? What is the extent of the damage? Can you still see everything or is the entire display broken? If it is the entire display that is broken, this is an easier repair, but more costly. If it just the glass that is cracked, and not the display itself you can replace just the glass, but this is a tough job in most cases as it requires removing the glass from the display without damaging the screen or getting debris trapped beneath it. Depending on how bad the damage is will depend on what you need to buy however. It is possible to repair cracked and broken screens on most devices nowadays providing you can find a replacement.
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