CreamySoupUSA
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|MaguS| said:Only 2 Dead Pixels on mine and for me, I can't even see them when playing a game. The only time I can see them is at the Main Menu screen and I still have to squint to see them.
S1nF1xx said:Hah. You paid $250 for something with KNOWN manufacuring flaws.
I find it sad and humorous at the same time that people are lining up with cash in had to buy a console that has a known flaw that will not be fixed for them unless it's REALLY bad, not just annoying, but near unplayable.
It's very sad when consumers allow companies to release products that are built like shit. When you buy a PSP is sounds like it's almost a given that you're going to have dead pixels, you just have to hope it doesn't have enough to distract you from playing.
This is why I refuse to currently buy any LCD monitors. If I get one with dead pixels, it's just too bad, because the companies don't want to go through quality control and refine their manufacuring process.
If I were going to shell out $250 +tax on something, I wouldn't buy it if i knew it was going to be at least partly defective.
/rant
inotocracy said:Dead pixels are a touchy subject, they arent really seen as product defects (im not really sure why but I read an article on this a while back). So they can get away with it, unless of course enough people voice their opinion.
S1nF1xx said:That's exactly what I'm saying. People put up with that shit and accept it. Consumers need to stop buying crap like this until companies put out fully working products. Why settle for dead pixels? What's next? Cars with known missing/defective bolts?
kick@ss said:Zero dead pixels for me.
|MaguS| said:Only 2 Dead Pixels on mine and for me, I can't even see them when playing a game. The only time I can see them is at the Main Menu screen and I still have to squint to see them.
S1nF1xx said:This is why I refuse to currently buy any LCD monitors. If I get one with dead pixels, it's just too bad, because the companies don't want to go through quality control and refine their manufacuring process.
sniper991122 said:You can order lcds from certain companies like monitorsdirect.com and dell.com and I think they both have a 0 dead pixel warranty. If you get a single dead pixel you can send it back...
so why dont you have an lcd?
but yeh, If I got a single dead pixel on my psp (not that i've bought one or plan on it) I'd do everything I could to return it
Smiffy said:Some poor peope have been bitching because they got the shitty quality Samsung screen too, oposed to the better quality Sharp one... I wonder if one is more prone.
sniper991122 said:so why dont you have an lcd?
Tiny said:When purchasing a PSP, are you able to tell from the packaging what screen it has? If not, then it is a crap shoot and income has nothing to do with it. And if so, wouldn't the purchase price be different?
EmptyWallet said:I believe it's only the Japanese PSP that has the sharp screen. however I think there are still problems with that one button that got fixed for the U.S. release.
People in America said:- UMD motor makes too much noise. (problem by design)
- Dead pixels (Not covered by warranty)
- USB connection not being detected by OS (not covered by warranty)
- Wifi gaming connection problems (not covered by warranty)
- Screen relfects too much under light (problem by design)
- PSP smudges too easily (problem by design)
- UMD drive latch being loose (problem by design)
- Bubbles on screen (defect)
- Dust/white powder under the screen (defect)
- Lower quality screen, samsung used instead of sharp. (Sony decision)
- Broken Analog nub (defect)
I think it's because the way LCDs are made will always cause some dead pixels. One reason everything is starting to switch to OLED displays.inotocracy said:Dead pixels are a touchy subject, they arent really seen as product defects (im not really sure why but I read an article on this a while back). So they can get away with it, unless of course enough people voice their opinion.
CatsGoMoo said:I don't know about anyone else, but my psp has zero dead pixels, and the screen is absolutely amazing!
carrot said:likewise
Cali3350 said:1 dead pixel and 1 bubble, niether of which are notecable durring gaemplay. Ill be keeping mine the way it is. How do you tell what screen you got? Im curious about that one.
carrot said:mine is fine...but this is interesting:
http://news.com.com/PSP+pixel+peeve...3-5634517.html?part=rss&tag=5634517&subj=news
CatsGoMoo said:I don't know about anyone else, but my psp has zero dead pixels, and the screen is absolutely amazing!