'''Verdell Davis''' that will depend on the size and availability of the panel. Most of the time a replacement (if it is even available) will cost more than a new TV. Remove the back from your TV and check the label affixed to the panel. It will have the maker and model number for your TV on it. Then do an online search and see if you can find one. You can always check places like ebay, craigslist and others, for a replacement panel or a TV like your model that is broken other than the panel. You could harvest the panel from that. Again, availability is going to be your biggest challenge