Well that sucks! One of you could try popping the cover on your ATS and see if AP was kind enough to leave the part # for the display module intact. I'm talking about the actual LCD itself. You never know it may be an off the shelf part that many millions of them went into some piece of consumer gear and a spare can be had for next to nothing. I had one of these LCD displays on a controller at work that the backlight went out on me about a year ago. The display looks very similar to the one on the ATS-1 but this one has a capacitive touchscreen membrane on it. The manuafacturer wanted $1500 flat rate to repair it. I took the controller apart and the LCD module had a sticker on it with the part #. Many manufacturers for the lab equipment I work on remove these part number tags or put their own number in place to make it hard or impossible to second source the replacement parts. They make a ton of money selling parts and service. I ended up finding the LCD display for about $150 online however I ended up repairing the backlight by removing the small fluorescent lamp and putting a pair of high output white LED's in its place. The backlight is not quite as bright as it used to be but for the $5 or so it cost to fix it wasn't worth spending the $150 on the LCD display.