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Dead Pixels Alert
Posted by mitchy_g on 23 Nov 2004 - 13:22 0 comments
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With the recent release of the Nintendo DS today problems are already starting to occur on DSs throughout the states.

As a current owner of the Nintendo DS, I am sad to report that dead pixels are becoming another problem, similar to that found in a lot of GBA SPs. However, this is not Nintendo’s fault, as dead pixels are a common problem with LCDs.

All is not lost however, as the Nintendo DS comes with a manufacture warranty so exchanging the system or returning it to Nintendo for repair is your only option to get it fixed. With the Nintendo DS being in such high demand, returns are probably not guaranteed at this time.

If you have a dead pixel and it’s bothersome please contact Nintendo and they will fix the problem as soon they can.

News source: Gamers Mark



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