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4 dead pixels, 1 stuck green pixel on my PSP

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I received my new 1905FP from Dell earlier this week. I checked over it closely last night and it had 0 dead pixels. Either I'm extremely lucky or Sony really sucks.... then again, Sony consoles have always sucked at launch and I'm glad I waited.
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Damn. I just checked my PSP out closely last night and found at least 4 dead pixels.

Friend tells me the US versions use a Samsung display while the Japanese version uses a Sharp display.

So they are using reject Samsung in the US and reject panels from Sharp in Japan......either way they are reject LCDs..... People need to stop buying them and wait a freaking while till they get their mess straightened out.
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Damn. I just checked my PSP out closely last night and found at least 4 dead pixels.

Friend tells me the US versions use a Samsung display while the Japanese version uses a Sharp display.

I don't think this has been confirmed yet. Actually, some of the North American region 1 encoded machines sent to media for reviews were indeed the same Sharp screens used in Japanese models.
 
Originally posted by: royaldank
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Damn. I just checked my PSP out closely last night and found at least 4 dead pixels.

Friend tells me the US versions use a Samsung display while the Japanese version uses a Sharp display.

I don't think this has been confirmed yet. Actually, some of the North American region 1 encoded machines sent to media for reviews were indeed the same Sharp screens used in Japanese models.

My friend is a flat panel analyst. He's usually right about these things.
 
my 19in dell monitor has no dead pixels...

i wont be buying a PSP simply because i dont need one, gaming on the move doesnt really interest me.......i think if i did buy one it would be Nintendo anyhow, i prefer their console games....anything else i play on a proper PC...far better 🙂

 
when i bought mine i didnt have any dead pixels. After the 3rd day i got on pixel stuck white about a quarter of a inch above my volume key.
 
I just got one of these beasties for my birthday and there appears to be one dead pixel at the bottom of the screen.

I don't give a sh!t.. I only noticed it when I looked for it.
 
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