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sw0rdfish and killjoi present: Thank God They Don't Make Cars

Click Here for Pre-Journal Comic by myself and killjoi



The black,red, blue, green dots on the screen do not
disappear


  • LCD screens are made with highly precise technology, but in some spots black spots may appear on the screen. This is not a malfunction
No? well it's down right annoying though! I came across that the other day while reading the manual for the PSP on the can. ( P 118 if you want to see for yourself ) My first though was "really", and then I thought "well then why the hell is Best Buy taking back the 4 PSPs I bought them complaining of dead pixels?" They obviously think something is wrong, and they sell LCDs all the time!

That's right... 4... I've physically owned 5 different PSPs, and every single one has dead pixels. I finally decided to keep the one with the least noticeable pixels because I knew there was no way I was gonna get a perfect one... i don't think it exists. As I'm sure you know, it's a pretty sweet piece of technology, but frankly saying "it's not a malfunction" is just nonsense. What is a pixel supposed to do? It's supposed to show the colour it's told to, so that together, with the thousands of other pixels, it displays a kick ass image... So then how is a pixel NOT EVER displaying the correct colour, considered functional? It's not... and what is the definition of malfunction? well according to www.dictionary.com;

  1. To fail to function.
  2. To function improperly.

n.
  1. Failure to function.
  2. Faulty or abnormal functioning.
So then tell me Sony, how the hell is the pixel "not malfunctioning"