I'm about to send back my second PSP to sony for replacement due to too many stuck/dead pixels. To which they always like to tell me - well, it's an LCD with 'MILLIONS" of pixels and it's just not feasible to keep the displays from getting a few stuck pixels.
HOLY CRAP - I've gotten 2 PSP's and neither of them were dead pixel free - and now a third will come - and I can only hope that I will have *less* of a problem.
If I were going to play games on it - it wouldn't be a problem (more than likely) but I only have one - and it's arcade classics that I hardly use. This is for showing clients vids and demos etc... - how great that looks - nice glaring white line (like a crack or something) in my LCD that just Shoots right out at you in dark areas of my video, the last thing I need to do is have my potential clients distracted by a string of dead pixels on my screen and not paying attention to my video.
I have a screen with 1920x1200 rez - LCD, and it has one, ONE semi stuck pixel that sometimes is stuck and sometimes is not. This PSP has at least 10 - maybe more that are pretty substantial and I fear that I may be one of the lucky ones.
I do not suggest the PSP to anyone for the purposes of displaying to clients - and if it were up to me ( I shudder to say it ), "THIS DESERVES A CLASS ACTION SUIT!!!" - there are PLENTY of LCD makers that can make a screen of that rez w/o having dead pixels in it. Sony (not Sony media software - the fine & wonderfull makers of Sony Vegas) BLEW IT BIG TIME!!!
And the store I purchased it from doesn't even let me return it - LAST TIME I EVER buy anything from Gamestop, didn't even know it was them (used to be a local store, they kept the name, but aren't the same).
Sorry for the semi OT - but BE WARNED!!!
Dave
HOLY CRAP - I've gotten 2 PSP's and neither of them were dead pixel free - and now a third will come - and I can only hope that I will have *less* of a problem.
If I were going to play games on it - it wouldn't be a problem (more than likely) but I only have one - and it's arcade classics that I hardly use. This is for showing clients vids and demos etc... - how great that looks - nice glaring white line (like a crack or something) in my LCD that just Shoots right out at you in dark areas of my video, the last thing I need to do is have my potential clients distracted by a string of dead pixels on my screen and not paying attention to my video.
I have a screen with 1920x1200 rez - LCD, and it has one, ONE semi stuck pixel that sometimes is stuck and sometimes is not. This PSP has at least 10 - maybe more that are pretty substantial and I fear that I may be one of the lucky ones.
I do not suggest the PSP to anyone for the purposes of displaying to clients - and if it were up to me ( I shudder to say it ), "THIS DESERVES A CLASS ACTION SUIT!!!" - there are PLENTY of LCD makers that can make a screen of that rez w/o having dead pixels in it. Sony (not Sony media software - the fine & wonderfull makers of Sony Vegas) BLEW IT BIG TIME!!!
And the store I purchased it from doesn't even let me return it - LAST TIME I EVER buy anything from Gamestop, didn't even know it was them (used to be a local store, they kept the name, but aren't the same).
Sorry for the semi OT - but BE WARNED!!!
Dave