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There were a few more sources that were selling just the touch screen glass but I did not check 2 see if the tab 2's touch screen & digitizer are fused together with UV glue. Which if it is would make the repair far more tricky to complete successfully. Requiring a heat gun good manual dexterity various pry tools & a digital thermometer to get a surface reading so you don't cook the lcd during the repair, but get it hot enough so the glue turns back into a liquid. Or you can buy a machine that makes separating the screen easier but only performs that one task of screen separation. Not worth the expense unless you plan on making a living in screen repair. And you'll need solvents to remove all the old glue, new UV glue and a black light to set the glue once you pair the new touch screen to the old LCD. Another tricky routine that needs to be done properly & has a small amount of forgiveness for sloppy work.. Much better to beat the tab 2 with a hammer and work out some frustrations and buy a new tablet by far.
Actually I found that your could buy a non damaged tablet working fully for $150 USD and it was/is $259 for the complete screen assembly. So basically it's $100 cheaper if you just buy another tablet than it is to buy a replacement screen for the SM-T810. Ridiculous I know. I let the seller of the screen know about his silly price (in a nice way) but he would not budge. I also could not find any other listing on ebay or Amazon for that model he was the only seller with that part. It's better to just curse the tablet and move on and buy a newer tablet which would likely cost less and do more than the tab 2