I just got a NES SP and when I started playing it, I noticed one pixel on the screen just stays white. It's not very big and it's only visible against a darker background color, but should I exchange it for another SP or not worry about it?
Brittney said:I just got a NES SP and when I started playing it, I noticed one pixel on the screen just stays white. It's not very big and it's only visible against a darker background color, but should I exchange it for another SP or not worry about it?
Your pixel isn't burnt out. However during manufacting a spec of dust has found its way into your SP. This was a problem a while back with the first line of SP units. If you contact Nintendo about it they should be able to help you with it. At the time, I had mine replaced for free. I'm not sure if it would still work that way. You may be better off (and faster) simply taking it back to the store to buy another one.Brittney said:I just got a NES SP and when I started playing it, I noticed one pixel on the screen just stays white. It's not very big and it's only visible against a darker background color, but should I exchange it for another SP or not worry about it?