It takes a fair amount of heat to change a suitable substance from a solid into a liquid crystal, and it only takes a little more heat to turn that same liquid crystal into a real liquid.The two transparent panels are polarized, which means they will only pass light waves in one plane. These two polarized panels at 90 to each other so that light filtered from one plane cannot get through the other panel because it only lets light through in a plane at 90 to the first plane. So the panel appears to be "black" (or at least very dark). However, when electricity is applied to one of the segments of liquid crystals (segments are switched on and off to form the images you see on the screen)
Capacitors at times due to the standard charge do not operate and resulting the adequate power not to pulse it . This is when the problem arises. Sometimes, they devalue to continuous powering, and can effect the next capacitors to over burden them.
I would advice u to get it quickly to a warranty zone before the liquid crystals being damaged. Seriously do it as ap....