The screen won't light up

I went to reset my ipod (after freezing) for a couple of times. And no matter what I do (even while fiddling with the backlight settings, brightness etc) and nothing works. It's very dim, though you can see its text whilst under light source.
Thank you for your help!

Hello naimorc,
And welcome to Apple Discussions!
As you probably already know, it is most likely a hardware issue. You can opt to have Apple replace it if still under warranty, have it serviced by a third party repair company, or you can opt to fix it yourself.
Not much else you can do at this point. Sorry.
B-rock

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