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Old 03-11-2005, 12:09 AM   #11 (permalink)
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also i hear the screens are more sensitive [to damage] than nintendo's super-chunk kid friendly screens. more sophisticated, less friendly with pocket change :|
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Old 03-11-2005, 01:40 AM   #12 (permalink)
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i wouldnt even bother testing that theory... why poke at a perfectly working screen
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Old 03-15-2005, 09:19 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I have a Import PSP with no problems. A guy on another site has one and his battery is now no good. It won't charge and does not work anymore. I don't know if his was defective, and I don't know how much time he spent playing it. So I took my battery out of my PSP, and I only put it in when I am playing on the go. Hopefully a second party will come out with a better battery.
I plan to play mostly at home. Can I plug the PSP in to a wall outlet and play that way without the battery in the unit?
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more sophisticated, less friendly with pocket change :|
Why in the world would you put it in your pocket while having change in there and without it being in a case??? :shock:
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Old 03-28-2005, 07:51 PM   #15 (permalink)
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My square button gets stuck and I have four dead pixels, yet I still won't get a refund! Sony says I need five dead pixels.
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Old 03-28-2005, 09:21 PM   #16 (permalink)
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My square button gets stuck and I have four dead pixels, yet I still won't get a refund! Sony says I need five dead pixels.
Damn. Is this the U.S. version?
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I was lucky (touches wood). I have one of the original Japanese PSPs and have never had an issue with my square button and do not have a single dead pixel. If I was buying a PSP now, I would insist on opening the box and turning on the unit to check for dead pixels before buying - Sony's sh*tty attitude to replacement units dictates this must be done. This is the only area where Nintendo win hands down - they will replace a DS with one dead pixel.
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ya but BOTH screens on the ds adds together doesnt have more pixel than the PSP... lol.
one pixel is a big deal on the DS, i own a DS and a PSP, and i dont understand how you guys keep getting scratches on your DS / PSP. i'm a careful person, i take care of my stuff, but the PSP has a carrying case and the DS closes, how can you get scratches on them?!
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My square button gets stuck and I have four dead pixels, yet I still won't get a refund! Sony says I need five dead pixels.
The defective Square button alone should be reason enough for an exchange for a new console.
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I have a Import PSP with no problems. A guy on another site has one and his battery is now no good. It won't charge and does not work anymore. I don't know if his was defective, and I don't know how much time he spent playing it. So I took my battery out of my PSP, and I only put it in when I am playing on the go. Hopefully a second party will come out with a better battery.
I plan to play mostly at home. Can I plug the PSP in to a wall outlet and play that way without the battery in the unit?

Yes you can.
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