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posted by malloc at 07:10 pm on 2008-10-30

PSP 3000 screen issues investigated, its all about the poor pixels

Logic-Sunrise has got in touch to let us know about the results of their investigation into the screen issues with the latest edition PSPs. They took out a microscope in order to test the difference between the screens and noted this - " the biggest issue is the blue part of the pixel is not "light", but very dark, near black ... The issue is that the blue part is horizon aligned, not vertical aligned, like old screens. It's why we have a scanline effect." They also contacted Sony who told them no new console will have a different screen and essentially LS recommend you stay away from the new PSP system as its not very pleasant to play on.



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On PSP-3000 and newest PSP-3004, Everyone get a "bad screen" (scanline effect). But what happen on these screens ? in fact we get a microscope, and we tested differencies between old good screens, and newest bad screens. In fact, after looking it 40X bigger, we can see all pixels. As you know, a pixel got 3 colors : blue, green and red. The biggest issue is the blue part of the pixel is not "light", but very dark, near black ... The or issue is that the blue part is horizon aligned, not vertical aligned, like old screens. It's why we have a scanline effect.

Also, we contacted SONY : No new console will be changed or screen replaced. We made a simple : gaming. It's VERY awful to play on these console, and we recommend everybody to bye old slim psp (psp-2004 for exemple) or wait for new screens on PSP 3000 and psp 3004 consoles.

We made 2 pictures, to compare. (You can pic it from logic-sunrise)
http://www.logic-sunrise.com/news-10136-l-effet-quot-scanline-quot-des-nouveaux-ecrans-psp-3000-et-psp-3004-explique.html



News Source: Logic-Sunrise.com






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