IBook G3 Display

I purchased an ibook G3 for repair the other day. The problem is the display. It boots up to a grey screen. I hooked up an external monitor and found that the computer runs fine and everything works, just the ibook display will only show a grey screen. I have been told that I cannot assume the display is bad, but that it could actually be a logic board problem. Is there anyway to diagnose whether it is the actual lcd or the logic board?

So I tried squeezing the case, and no go. Does that mean the logic board is fine? Like I said, the external monitor shows picture, so I would imagine it's the lcd.

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