I actually read a article about dead pixels on LCD manufactering. There are 4 or 7 levels that manufacters classify when making sure there are no dead pixels.
Level 1 would be perfect, they would recheck the screens several times for dead pixels. 99% no dead pixels guarantee, but that process would raise the overall price of the LCD screen by 25%.
Every lower stage/level & the more chance for dead pixels, yet the lower price cost.
When PSP launched I'm sure it had the cheapest process for dead pixels, but I'm pretty sure they moved up since then with cheaper manufactering costs.
I had 2 PSP's during it's first year & both had serious dead pixels, but when I bought a new one 5 months ago it was perfect.
Your chances of getting a dead pixel free PSP are much better now.
Well I returned the shit kicker one today, and so far the one I got has been perfect, hope it stays that way.
Is Grouper the only video RSS for the PSP? Is there one for pics and mp3s?
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I can only find tools to sync RSS feeds from your PC to your PSP, and that's just lame. I want this for on the go, so when I find an open WiFi network I can leech offa it.
Sony must by trying to make me not buy their products. While the screen has a dead pixel (I don't even care at this point) now the fucking D-PAD is acting up. ARGH, it got stuck in the up position when I was playing field commander. It's fine now but fuck I wish I knew what was wrong, and if I should bother returning it again. But all the shit I have dealt with has made it clear to me I'm enevr buying a sony system again. Unless I hear about how bug free the god damn thing is.
Last edited by Rem; 14 Apr 2007 at 09:56 PM.
S0wnyd. Their hardware is, by and large, trash. I guess I got lucky with my PSP. Probably my only Sony device in my whole life that's been problem free for over a year.
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