Ive been fixing devices on my own for the last 2 months, i learned from youtube.I advice you to start fixing small and genuinely useless devices, after some time, when you learn to be really careful with tech stuff you cant fix it.
No problem ") and the white corner issue is called screen bleeding. Ive heard of fixes for that on other lcds. But ive looked into it on the sp 101, and have found no fix for it sorry "/ so far its something unrepairable. Screen bleeding usually occurs when light is escaping from the lcd. But on the sp, even removing the backlight assembly, or adding black tape to the edges didnt do anything. Its like its an issue with the actual pixels themselves on the lcd.
I have a Sega Genesis Nomad and a Game gear with the same issue; but the screens are lower quality color glass LCDs with 2 polarizer filters on the front and back. That horrible symptom of LCD displays is called Vinegar Syndrome Disease. For me, it’s gonna be a real challenge, to do this on my Game Gear. That one has a mini-fluorescent backlight tube mounted on the rear of the main video board, that can zap the jewels off of you, if you ain’t careful. 6 triple-a batteries = 9 Volts, stepped up to 35V by a power inductor, to power that tube. I’ve been zapped by one of those before, as a teen rookie learning electronics in high school. That is no joke, & It freakin HURTS people.
hi!! i tried and i remove everything from the screen and then with the new filter (rotated and all) the colors are inverted :c you know what could i do?
I thought that my problem was the polarizing film, changed it but my screen still white, u can barely see the gameboy logo when its turned on. (its easier to see if you look the screen from above, but still almost entirely white) do you have any idea what can be the problem? i'm afraid of buying a new screen and still having the same issue. I also tried to press the ribbon cable to see if anything changes but it still the same
Your problem sounds like a very bad case of screen bleeding. Which is technically is sometimes repairable on certain lcds. But on the sp ags 101 lcds and in the gameboy community. So far thats a unrepairable problem.
thank you, btw my gba sp has a burn but it's the one inside the lcd, the one behind where you can find multiple layers of films. Is it also a polarizing film that was burned? I hope you can answer this asap, thank you so much.@@retrostashrepairs
Sorry I wouldnt know, it depends on your tv, if its a circular or linear polarizing film... Most Lcds are all different. The first time I tried using an extra phone polarizer film I had, and it worked. But was too reflective, and didnt look right. So it wasnt the same it needed
Hi, my gba sp has a burn but it's the one inside the lcd, the one behind where you can find multiple layers of films. Is it also a polarizing film that was burned? I hope you can answer this asap, thank you so much. Because I have already replaced the polarizing like on the video but there were still burn marks, and I checked the back part of the lcd and the last part inside had the burn.
One time one had it so bad even the whole thing was rusted, corroded even the frame was bad, had a screen burn, couldnt see anything, had to replace everything even the diffusing films inside, back and front polarizing films, entire frame etc... Looked like someone through it in a firepit lol, ended up working and looking good in the end since it still had a good lcd. Dang that sucks I didnt do youtube yet, would of made an awesome video.
@@retrostashrepairs I think too many kids out there didn't take advantage of the fact that Nintendo made (at the time) very affordable protective cases. I didn't use them, but I seem to recall some other kids even using protective shells over theirs.
I just bought a polariser film for a 32 inch lcd tv as i didn't found any smaller one , I'll simply cut this film to the gba sp size and use it it. I just cost me 3$in INDIA
It might not work though. All lcds are different. Theres 3 types of polarizing films reflective, transflective, transmissive. Which also come in different light wave polarizations, linear, circular and Elliptical. For example nonbacklight gameboys use reflective linear polarizing films. While sp ags 101s use circular.
Wow amazing, you make it easier than i expected, now i want to change polarizer of mine instead of buying some IPS Screen Panel
Yeah it definitely looks way easier than it is in the video. ") it gets easier with practice though.
That's what I need, gonna change mine later, thank you.
No problem, glad I was able to help! 👍
Omg I thought I needed a whole new screen, I think mine is just like that 😮
Now you know, glad you found out 😊
Nice video, unfortunately I've broke my screen when removing it from the metal frame, I was trying to be as gentle as possible but no luck...
This is very helpful but I'm afraid I might not able to do it properly because almost all the device I tried to fix becomes more damage instead. 😂
Its less intimidating than it looks. And if you have several polarizers you can just try it again ")
Ive been fixing devices on my own for the last 2 months, i learned from youtube.I advice you to start fixing small and genuinely useless devices, after some time, when you learn to be really careful with tech stuff you cant fix it.
OMG...Do you know how to fix bleeding(red light, not white) AGS-101 LCD??
Hello do you know what polarizer should i use for my psp1000. Thank you
Can you look at ds and 3ds screens? Specifically the yellowing issue
This is so cool! Love it!! Subbed 👍
Thank you so much! ") you should check out my gameboy macro zelda shieka slate video as well! 😊
Thank you for this! Do you have a fix with 101 that has White corners?
No problem ") and the white corner issue is called screen bleeding. Ive heard of fixes for that on other lcds. But ive looked into it on the sp 101, and have found no fix for it sorry "/ so far its something unrepairable. Screen bleeding usually occurs when light is escaping from the lcd. But on the sp, even removing the backlight assembly, or adding black tape to the edges didnt do anything. Its like its an issue with the actual pixels themselves on the lcd.
I have a Sega Genesis Nomad and a Game gear with the same issue; but the screens are lower quality color glass LCDs with 2 polarizer filters on the front and back. That horrible symptom of LCD displays is called Vinegar Syndrome Disease. For me, it’s gonna be a real challenge, to do this on my Game Gear. That one has a mini-fluorescent backlight tube mounted on the rear of the main video board, that can zap the jewels off of you, if you ain’t careful. 6 triple-a batteries = 9 Volts, stepped up to 35V by a power inductor, to power that tube. I’ve been zapped by one of those before, as a teen rookie learning electronics in high school. That is no joke, & It freakin HURTS people.
Oh dang, well best of luck on that repair. ") hoping you dont get zapped 🤞
hi!! i tried and i remove everything from the screen and then with the new filter (rotated and all) the colors are inverted :c
you know what could i do?
Amazing channel!, thx for the information!
Thank you, and no problem! 👍")
I thought that my problem was the polarizing film, changed it but my screen still white, u can barely see the gameboy logo when its turned on. (its easier to see if you look the screen from above, but still almost entirely white) do you have any idea what can be the problem? i'm afraid of buying a new screen and still having the same issue. I also tried to press the ribbon cable to see if anything changes but it still the same
Your problem sounds like a very bad case of screen bleeding. Which is technically is sometimes repairable on certain lcds. But on the sp ags 101 lcds and in the gameboy community. So far thats a unrepairable problem.
Hi, does the ds lite also have a polarizing film? Just curious to ask.
Yes it does ")
thank you, btw my gba sp has a burn but it's the one inside the lcd, the one behind where you can find multiple layers of films. Is it also a polarizing film that was burned? I hope you can answer this asap, thank you so much.@@retrostashrepairs
I hope this gets answered
can i replace with TV polarizer? and how much degree 0° ,45°, or 90° ?? please help me... polarizer gameboy so expensive to me :'(
Sorry I wouldnt know, it depends on your tv, if its a circular or linear polarizing film... Most Lcds are all different. The first time I tried using an extra phone polarizer film I had, and it worked. But was too reflective, and didnt look right. So it wasnt the same it needed
@@retrostashrepairs thanks for the information broo... i dont have idea for polarizer gameboy 😁😁😁 its so expensive in my country
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Like the lower polarizer film? If so then yes I have. But if your talking about the lcd itself being broken, then thats unrepairable.
@@retrostashrepairs Have you ever repaired the lower screen? I want to know if it's difficult or not.
How does these screens get burned anyho?, and do these gba sp screens get yellow like the ds lite screens?
hot or warm room temp. its common
Would these polarizing filters work with the original gba?
Sadly no, they are different since these are for backlit screens. However, the place I bought them from, they also have some for the original gba. ")
Hi, my gba sp has a burn but it's the one inside the lcd, the one behind where you can find multiple layers of films. Is it also a polarizing film that was burned? I hope you can answer this asap, thank you so much. Because I have already replaced the polarizing like on the video but there were still burn marks, and I checked the back part of the lcd and the last part inside had the burn.
i peeled every layer and now my screen has inverted colors :c
How cool and interesting 😎
Thank you 😊
Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Glad I could help ")
You look like you roasted marshmallows on that GBA SP.
Lol yeah and thats ive seen and fixed worse. 🤣
One time one had it so bad even the whole thing was rusted, corroded even the frame was bad, had a screen burn, couldnt see anything, had to replace everything even the diffusing films inside, back and front polarizing films, entire frame etc... Looked like someone through it in a firepit lol, ended up working and looking good in the end since it still had a good lcd. Dang that sucks I didnt do youtube yet, would of made an awesome video.
@@retrostashrepairs I think too many kids out there didn't take advantage of the fact that Nintendo made (at the time) very affordable protective cases. I didn't use them, but I seem to recall some other kids even using protective shells over theirs.
@@dorememe8548 or leaving it on top of their parents car dashboard, out in the sun.
I just bought a polariser film for a 32 inch lcd tv as i didn't found any smaller one , I'll simply cut this film to the gba sp size and use it it. I just cost me 3$in INDIA
It might not work though. All lcds are different. Theres 3 types of polarizing films reflective, transflective, transmissive. Which also come in different light wave polarizations, linear, circular and Elliptical. For example nonbacklight gameboys use reflective linear polarizing films. While sp ags 101s use circular.
Theres a slight chance it might work, but it would be with luck.