Display damaged by direct sunlight; iPod Photo 60GB

Pruning while sitting perched in a tree, I kept angling the iPod in direct sunlight for a minute or two to change selections. (wore sunglasses) After a couple of hours I noticed the left-side of my screen had become burned. (appx 1/3 of the screen) Any ideas on recovery or is it done? The player is out of warranty at 18 months and the replacement fee of $249 is too steep since for a few dollars more I could invest in a new iPod Video. Hopefully, someone can help with the ressurection of this one.
Thanks in advance.
iPod Photo 60GB   Windows XP  

If it is just the front cover that is burned, go on ebay and find a black/white front face cover for your iPod and replace. If it is the screen that is also burnt, you could go and get a replacement screen, but that might also be a bit much money, or sell for parts if you really want.
-Dan

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