Dreaded 90 degree and screen goes black

I have been putting up with my ibook screen going dim whenever you open the screen to 90 degrees for about five months. However, it is now starting to become really annoying because I have to switch the computer off, close the screen and reboot it in order to regain the picture. Does anybody in the UK know anywhere where I can send it to be fixed or indeed how much it costs roughly if I have to send it back to Apple? I believe it is simply a problem of damaged cables that need replacing.
I am starting law school soon and about to invest in a new imac but it would be useful to keep my trusty old ibook ticking over to use in the library etc (it's lasted me 4 years through my degree!). Any advice on this matter very gratefully received!!
Thanks

Here in the U.S. there is a repair shop in Vermont who used to do it for $79.90.
If you take it to Apple, the official Apple Authorized repair is to replace the entire display (at a cost of hundreds of dollars).
You may want to check out this long-standing thread for some idea of what you are up against:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=207731&tstart=0
And even add to it, maybe?

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