As I hought, it didn't worked for me and my PSP stuck pixels. At least I have no epilepsy, although I already knew it. Just only some parkinson and alzheimer though U_Uu.
interesting, and I seem to not suffer from Epilepsy
As I hought, it didn't worked for me and my PSP stuck pixels. At least I have no epilepsy, although I already knew it. Just only some parkinson and alzheimer though U_Uu.
Edit....wait a minute, there's two pages for this thread!!!....anyway, since my psp has no dead/stuck pixels, I won't have to try this out
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The flashing video has been around for some time now - has anyone any reports as to if it workd or not?
Its bs it doesnt work.
The only thing this would fix would be stuck pixels, not dead. Dead pixels are just that, dead. I also wouldn't be surprised if people stating they have dead pixels really don't have dead pixels, but rather just pieces of dust underneath the screen. To a part where you can't remove it from system operation procedures.
Now, I've not opened a US PSP yet, so I'm not sure if maybe they have more protection from dust, or I just had a bad case of luck with tons of dust particles.
Dust is most likely the cause of pixels that won't light up, since they are similar to dead pixels, but their light is being completely blocked out.
Here is an old old picture of my PSP back in Feb.
My flash from my digital camera back then showed tons of dust particles after a few weeks of playing. I figured that it may have came in through the square button. I've checked several US PSPs the same way, but only one came out looking a bit similar to mine after a few weeks. I'm curious if anyone else has dust problems?
I have no dead pixels, but it looks like I have 3.
yakumo, would you like some stem cells for your condition, i know a woman who will slap a few out for you :d
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