IMAC G5 LCD screen

I am on my third LCD screen and I am presently waiting for another LCD screen which of course is back ordered. I have been told that this is NOT a common problem. I have approx 100 colored lines on my screen at this time. Has anyone had any success with a replaced LCD screen ? Or how many screens does one have to go through before Apple replaces the computer??????? From all the complaints it sounds like there is a big problem with the G5. I purchased mine in Dec 2005.....they came out with the new one a few months later.

LUCYRYAN, Welcome to the discussion area!
This is the discussion area for the iMac G4.
You should post your question in the iMac G5 discussion area.

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