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Gameboy's with dead pixels?

My little brother got a DS for christmas and the freaking POS has a stuck on green on the top screen, near the center.... wtf is up with that?

I dont understand how something like this can be allowed to exist in a toy....... how do you explain to a kid what a "manufacturing defect" is?

My big, brick, gray gameboy from 1989 never had any dead pixels :|
 
My DS has a white pixel, but I just figure I'll exchange it. At least it's not nearly as bad as the defective PSP situation.

And my GBA and GBASP have no screen defects whatsoever, so... meh. Not too concerned.
 
Originally posted by: Weeeman
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Exchange it acemcmac 🙂

will do, clearly, but when my little brother figured out that his dream toy wasnt perfect, it took him hours to stop crying.

I can't feel too badly for the kid though, he has an xbox, his own tv, and has gotten a new gameboy once a year for as long as nintendo has been upgrading them...... (he's had every model gameboy, ever....)
 
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Weeeman
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Exchange it acemcmac 🙂

will do, clearly, but when my little brother figured out that his dream toy wasnt perfect, it took him hours to stop crying.

I can't feel too badly for the kid though, he has an xbox, his own tv, and has gotten a new gameboy once a year for as long as nintendo has been upgrading them...... (he's had every model gameboy, ever....)


Poor kid.

The only gameboy I have is the original, nothing will ever compare.
 
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Weeeman
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Exchange it acemcmac 🙂

will do, clearly, but when my little brother figured out that his dream toy wasnt perfect, it took him hours to stop crying.

I can't feel too badly for the kid though, he has an xbox, his own tv, and has gotten a new gameboy once a year for as long as nintendo has been upgrading them...... (he's had every model gameboy, ever....)

he cried over a dead pixel? how old is he? 5?
 
Originally posted by: Weeeman
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Weeeman
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Exchange it acemcmac 🙂

will do, clearly, but when my little brother figured out that his dream toy wasnt perfect, it took him hours to stop crying.

I can't feel too badly for the kid though, he has an xbox, his own tv, and has gotten a new gameboy once a year for as long as nintendo has been upgrading them...... (he's had every model gameboy, ever....)


Poor kid.

The only gameboy I have is the original, nothing will ever compare.

I think the black bricks are better than the gray bricks. They didn't make those for too long, though. Saddening.
 
Originally posted by: Weeeman
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Weeeman
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Exchange it acemcmac 🙂

will do, clearly, but when my little brother figured out that his dream toy wasnt perfect, it took him hours to stop crying.

I can't feel too badly for the kid though, he has an xbox, his own tv, and has gotten a new gameboy once a year for as long as nintendo has been upgrading them...... (he's had every model gameboy, ever....)


Poor kid.

The only gameboy I have is the original, nothing will ever compare.

I had the original one, but in 6th grade when the pocket ones came out with the better screens, I saved my pennies and upgraded to a silver one.... man I love that thing.... its in mint condition too
 
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Weeeman
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Exchange it acemcmac 🙂

will do, clearly, but when my little brother figured out that his dream toy wasnt perfect, it took him hours to stop crying.

I can't feel too badly for the kid though, he has an xbox, his own tv, and has gotten a new gameboy once a year for as long as nintendo has been upgrading them...... (he's had every model gameboy, ever....)

he cried over a dead pixel? how old is he? 5?

7th grade. It really bothers me that he still watches cartoons when I was reading BuisnessWeek in 5th grade..... I guess people mature at different rates
 
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
If it's any consolation

Out of the 3840000 pixels between my two 2001FPs, only two pixels are stuck. both green. Both in the lower left corner. 🙂


:|
 
Manufacturers hope to make an extra buck by foisting defective screens on the public and claiming there is nothing wrong with the screen.

Dead pixels aren't too bad but stuck ones are a PITA because they just stare out at you. Return the damn thing.

Originally posted by: acemcmac
My little brother got a DS for christmas and the freaking POS has a stuck on green on the top screen, near the center.... wtf is up with that?

 
If you call Nintendo, they will mail you out a new DS with a return label for the old one.

The big N has a 0-stuck-pixel policy on their hardware - mostly as a marketing ploy against Sony's "We don't care how many pixels are stuck" policy, but take advantage anyway. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: TerryMathews
If you call Nintendo, they will mail you out a new DS with a return label for the old one.

The big N has a 0-stuck-pixel policy on their hardware - mostly as a marketing ploy against Sony's "We don't care how many pixels are stuck" policy, but take advantage anyway. 🙂
Quoted for accuracy.🙂
 
The ds uses lcds, and lcds are prone to have dead pixels. What did you expect? Mine has no dead pixels and is as perfect as can be 🙂
 
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