You probably have an original GBA AGS-101 screen and not an aftermarket then I assume, I remember having an original screen AGS-101 (brown tab), and it sure is slow. Compared to the new aftermarket ones from Aliexpress for example, the original AGS-101 is a heck lot slower, but has way better contrast and more saturated colors, (the later is not necessarily a plus to be honest). It's also got better sunlight visibility, but nowhere near the reflective screens or the transflective GBC mod screens we got now.
Tbh quarantine is the best worst thing that happened. I can't go outside or do anything like that but now I watch and appreciate more channels like this that make cool content like this. There's always a silver lining I guess.
Nice to know. These days it's good to talk to someone. It gets kinda lonely being stuck inside a house for a couple of months. Stay safe! wash your hands!
Thank you very much for this video Colin. After watching the video I ordered my own replacement screen. Using your video as a guide the screen swap went smoothly and now I am enjoying my old GBA and GBC games. 👍
Hey, excellent video. It's your videos that inspired me to start modding and repairing consoles. So thank you! The interference on the AGS-101 mod is because the voltage regulator is out of whack and needs to be adjusted. I believe it was actually one of your earlier videos that explained this, so I am a little surprised that you mention it as an issue. I tweaked my wife's AGS-101 modded screen voltage to perfection. Having said that, I still prefer the IPS mod that since replaced it.
The best thing is that these screens are also available for the GBA SP AGS-001. so now all those 001 moddels can be upgraded to be better then the 101 moddels.
The IPS screen mod on the SP also leaves room right below the screen to install a headphone jack. I personally like the dpad on an SP better so once modded with the IPS screen and headphone jack it'll be the ultimate GBA.
I can't stress how grateful I am for this video. You have the same quality in your videos as JerryRigEverything. This is the most I've been playing my gba since my 7th birthday!
Thanks for the video! I just ordered this package as a whole at a company. They take this kit and install everything for you and they use original GBA parts. I also bought all the GBA Pokemon games with it + Zelda minish cap (reproduction games, not original). I cant wait for it to come in and relive my youth :D
@@ArjanYoyoman That's pretty much what I do with anything, like Xbox controllers, remotes, handhelds, etc. Just rotate them out when they are low or dead.
Right, GBA has a hard time with rechargeable AA batteries, I was talking about a mod like this: www.retromodding.com/collections/gameboy-advance/products/gameboy-advance-rechargeable-battery-pack
I'm very grateful for your video : without you showing exactly how to proceed, I would not been able to connect the IPS screen from HandHeld Legend that I'd ordered. Especially for the screen brightness adjustment. Thank you very much for a well done instruction guide !
yeah, if it does the same or better than it must be an VA screen as they need about 20% less backlight for the given brightness, and not an IPS; which is fine as they as both have more than good enough viewing angles for a handheld.
@thecouchtripper It still is relevant, though. Not everyone wants to sacrifice 12 hours of battery life just to get a screen that has better viewing angles, which is irrelevant because you the player aren't going to be viewing the screen at an angle under 99.9% of circumstances. I've also got an AGB-101 and an AGS-101, and the screen quality is about as good as the IPS screen shown here. I think Colin just didn't get a voltage regulator put in his modded unit, because even at lowest brightness my systems' screens are comparable to that IPS display.
Just did this with my GBA. Couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. My only gripe is that handheld legend forgot the acrylic aligners. Other than that, absolutely perfect.
I finished it, it was not easy. So much trimming and filing on the new after market shell, even around the buttons. First soldering job ever and I didn't fail. Very happy. Thanks for the video. Used screen shots to get the trim right very help.
Me: I’m perfectly happy with the AGS-101 screen mod I did a few years ago, I don’t need to do this. **watches video** Me: (sigh) Ok, gimme the purchase link.
I remember seeing your video and wanting to do this mod, but all the 101 screens were gone. A few years later I found a screen for a good price, so I got it and modded my GBA. Best mod ever.
Bought practically the same kit off eBay and waiting for it to arrive from China along with a backlight screen mod for my pocket! The eBay listing also included a precut shell and glass lens.
This DOES compute! Great video, super detailed but not boring instructions and ofcourse this IPS is better compared to a AGS-101. Don't let those snobby gatekeepers that pay waayyyyy to much to obtain a original AGS-101 because of the screen talk you down. Everyone can do and mod what they like.
First of all I want to say thanks for the review/tutorial that I was looking and hoping for in order to decide whether or not I want to mod my GBA with a backlight and which company/screens would be a good option to use for it... Secondly, (and more importantly) thank you for turning me on to this Dan Mason fellow... never heard of him before right now and I'm about to go download more of his deep chilling, wavy ass tunes. 🌊
Glad I waited a few years. Installing a backlight on a DMG can be tricky, getting an AGS 101 screen is also not always an easy task. Those kits provide a way better picture quality while being way easier to install at the same time!
I've just picked up another GBA for a huge €5 and already done the 101 mod on a previous one I own so I'll definitely give this version a try on the new one,really like how good and crisp the colours are.
I'll probably just get a premodded shell since I could get a clear one. Thanks for these videos, I didn't have confidence to do it myself until I came across your videos.
Hi Super Nicktendo - we're fans of your show, too! It was just a week or so ago you did a show about modding handhelds. It's interesting to hear how much you know how different things impact pricing in the gaming world too. I'm Dustin, also based in Chicagoland. Lets chat some time. Glad you liked the video, we do too!
Sweet dude to see you upload a new video on GBA modding! Some of your earlier vids got me into modding my own GBA! I've had this IPS display for awhile but right now I'm not playing it much. But yes it's a beautiful screen.
Hi. I'm about to do my own mod and this video has been very helpful, I like how you presented everything, especially soldering into the ribbon cable. My lack of experience makes me nervous for that part but you make it look pretty easy to do. Thanks for the great video 2 years later
See, now THIS I would do. Someone keeps telling me to IPS mod a DMG-01 and that just seems dumb, but the IPS mod for the GBA gives me the nostalgia of playing GBA on the launch edition and the nostalgia of playing it backlit on my Gameboy Player.
WOW!! This looks so awesome!!! and it's not as expensive as the sp 101 screen mod. Was looking for a proper backlit mod for a while now and I might just do this one!!
Can never watch Colin's gameboy mod videos without remembering the old series about the 101 mod for the advance, 'yeah I'm goofin with gameboy again' lol
Well this was a pleasant surprise. I've always wanted to add a backlight to my original model but never had a broken 101 laying around that I could use for parts nor did I want to cannibalize a perfectly fine one.
I didn't understand why people hates the reflective one. GBA was intended for outside gaming, when I was in the school I always played it in direct sunlight. When the first PSP was released I missed a lot the reflective screen from my GBA.
I installed this screen in my old GBA and man, the screen looks so amazing, so bright, the colors so alive, ans better resolution, seems you are playing with another console. And I bought a re charger AA bateries so the power is not a problem
@@jacobmonks3722 well the original screen has no light, and this one has bright light so it consumes more bateries. The ones I bought are AA, 1300 mAh and the GBA with this new screen lasts around 6 hours playing. I have never played those all 6 hours long but that's the time I think my GBA gives to me. The package has 4 bateries so when the ones I am using are out of power I change them for the other ones that are full, so there are always bateries ready to use
I just want to point out that there IS a tiny bit of added input lag with this mod. It's very slight and 90% of people probably won't notice or be bothered by it, but I'm really sensitive to latency and when I bought a GBA with this mod, I noticed it the second I started playing. I tested it against a stock GBA with 240p Test Suite mini, A/B'd about 10 times, and sure enough there's about ~2 frames added lag. Again, probably won't be an issue for most people and doesn't ruin it, but just worth noting that it absolutely is there.
This looks great, but I still prefer the AGS-101. I know it's not perfect, but you can't beat that nostalgic feel or the much better battery life over the IPS panel.
Here are a few things I think are worth mentioning from someone who has been enjoying this screen: 1). HHL is bumping up there price a bit here. However, they do provide a foam insert and cabling. If you can source your own cable you can buy them from the manufacturer for cheaper here: funnyplaying.com/collections/product/products/gba They provide there own spacer as well. 2). The battery life of the Gameboy is reduced by this screen mod. However, I would still recommend it. It's a beautiful screen. 3). If you are nervous about the gasket you can only stick it into the shell. The foam padding and the spacer should hold it. I bought mine directly from funnyplaying and no foam was provided. This method still worked for me. Overall though, the Funnyplaying IPS mod is simply beautiful. I originally bought it because I wanted to do an AGS-101 mod but the screens were around $80 at the time of my purchase. So when I purchased my screen for $45 it was a steal. It really brought me back into my Gameboy hobby. The original screen is very hard to see and I honestly don't know how I managed when I was little. Great video. This is just my input on the panel.
That looks very good! I never bothered doing the IPS kit mod for the GBA (I did it with my GBC, though), and seeing exactly how much sharper it looks compared to the AGS-101 mod makes me want to try this kit out someday. Plus it'd give me a good excuse to try these new clear shell and button membrane combos.
I've had probably a fake Gameboy Advance SP and I loved it. So many interesting games... Why was it fake? All the text suggested that it was an actual Nintendo console, BUT it had many games built-in, while also accepting cartridges (which I had some - Scooby-Doo, Some 5-in-1 with 2 spongebob games...). A couple years ago it had died. After turning it on, selecting the game, it froze and some artifacts appeared on the screen with no sound... Sad...
Great kit! I was gonna install it as well, but I decided to go with the ags 101 screen mod for the only reason that I wanted to use a limited edition pokemon shell with the right pokemon center screen lens. I plan to do this mod later on a different one and keep them both.
How convenient, I just ordered it couple of days ago and will hopefully be here for the weekend =) I'm excited as I've always disliked the ghosting on the 101.
I would also like to know. This sounds like a fun project for while I'm stuck at home and would like to know if rechargable batteries are a worthwhile investment for them.
The IPS apparently eats up AA batteries, so I'd recommend getting a rechargeable battery pack from retro Modding. It's super easy to install, lasts around 10 hours, and fits well.
You had me at "no ghosting." My GBA ghosts so bad I'm sure Gunpei Yokoi is haunting it.
Which is funny cuz he's dead.
@@Reckoner89 Uhm, yeah...
Thus the "haunting" part.
You probably have an original GBA AGS-101 screen and not an aftermarket then I assume, I remember having an original screen AGS-101 (brown tab), and it sure is slow. Compared to the new aftermarket ones from Aliexpress for example, the original AGS-101 is a heck lot slower, but has way better contrast and more saturated colors, (the later is not necessarily a plus to be honest). It's also got better sunlight visibility, but nowhere near the reflective screens or the transflective GBC mod screens we got now.
@@Kalvinjj There are Nintendo 101 screens that don't have the interpolation issue and ghosting isn't as bad, with the same benefits as the others.
hi tier joke!
I've always loved the design of the OG GBA but the backlit display of the SP, so this is perfect.
Tbh quarantine is the best worst thing that happened.
I can't go outside or do anything like that but now I watch and appreciate more channels like this that make cool content like this.
There's always a silver lining I guess.
edge lord I see you everywhere for sonic content and now this too? you get around these comment sections
I highly recommend this build for anyone wanting to get into mods. 10/10
It's an iconic statement these days: "Hi it's Colin, how's it going?" And my response each time: "Hi Colin, it's going fine."
Nice to know. These days it's good to talk to someone. It gets kinda lonely being stuck inside a house for a couple of months. Stay safe! wash your hands!
I always think he's saying his name is Colin Housitgoin.
@@fluffycritter Like Mr. Whatzitooyah from Spongebob? XD
Cullen*
I wonder if people ask Colin how he’s doing
Thank you very much for this video Colin. After watching the video I ordered my own replacement screen. Using your video as a guide the screen swap went smoothly and now I am enjoying my old GBA and GBC games. 👍
Hey, excellent video. It's your videos that inspired me to start modding and repairing consoles. So thank you!
The interference on the AGS-101 mod is because the voltage regulator is out of whack and needs to be adjusted. I believe it was actually one of your earlier videos that explained this, so I am a little surprised that you mention it as an issue. I tweaked my wife's AGS-101 modded screen voltage to perfection.
Having said that, I still prefer the IPS mod that since replaced it.
I’ve never been able to dial in the voltage close enough to eliminate the interference completely :-/
@@ThisDoesNotCompute it took me around 2 hours and several tantrums lol
Always love your Game Boy mod related vids!
Agreed! His original DMG backlight mod video got me started on the Gameboy modding sickness *cough* hobby.
Another great video from one of my favourite RUclips content creators. Love the look of your videos Colin.
The best thing is that these screens are also available for the GBA SP AGS-001.
so now all those 001 moddels can be upgraded to be better then the 101 moddels.
I already did just that. :]
The IPS screen mod on the SP also leaves room right below the screen to install a headphone jack. I personally like the dpad on an SP better so once modded with the IPS screen and headphone jack it'll be the ultimate GBA.
@@SuperLuigiGuy64 ok?
Love to see a video of this. I’d consider the upgrade for myself, just a pity that my cheap SP is 100 miles away...
Correct: everything across the board gains increased value because of it. It's definitely a good time to step into the world of GBA modding.
😊👍
I can't stress how grateful I am for this video. You have the same quality in your videos as JerryRigEverything. This is the most I've been playing my gba since my 7th birthday!
Your voice is so calm and soothing that I'm confidant to try this mod. Looks great. Thank you!
You've got me sold on this. I've been wanting to do a mod like this for awhile, so it's good to know that there are affordable solutions.
Thanks for the video! I just ordered this package as a whole at a company. They take this kit and install everything for you and they use original GBA parts. I also bought all the GBA Pokemon games with it + Zelda minish cap (reproduction games, not original). I cant wait for it to come in and relive my youth :D
Where do I go/how do I have the company do it for me? I'm way to unskilled to try it myself.
Thank you for yet another awesome video - we're glad you had fun doing this mod for your GBA! 🙏
thank you Colin for making our days livable.perfect video editing incl. music
Just today I was wondering why you hadn't covered the IPS mods yet and then you go and upload this!
I ordered this kit about a month ago. i haven't found time to install it yet but this video has me optimistic for the results.
Finally got around to modding my own and I wanted you to know that this video was instrumental. Thank you so much!!
So stupidly clear. I love the thoroughness. Really appreciate the effort to communicate your process as simply as possible.
Amazing mod! I just did this to my GBA, now I just need a rechargeable battery
I just have 4 rechargable double A's. 2 in my gameboy, 2 in the charger, swap when needed.
@@ArjanYoyoman That's pretty much what I do with anything, like Xbox controllers, remotes, handhelds, etc. Just rotate them out when they are low or dead.
How much did this mod change the battery life?
Kaasbaas 01
But they won’t have enough volts. Not rechargeable ones can power the processor for longer.
Right, GBA has a hard time with rechargeable AA batteries, I was talking about a mod like this: www.retromodding.com/collections/gameboy-advance/products/gameboy-advance-rechargeable-battery-pack
I just finished my first GBA IPS V2 mod thanks to your video. Your walkthrough helped me troubleshoot the issues that I was having.
Hi my console sometime turn on the power but the screen blank so I need to return on again did you get the same problem as mind?
@@info955555 I didn't get that problem. Did you make sure that you didn't bend the ribbon connector?
@@MegaX145 yes not bend just I just try to connect to other console still this problem. I think maybe my screen have problem.
Just got done with this mod I'm extremely satisfied with the results. Thank you for the walk through video I would've had a rough time on my own.
I missed your game boy videos, its nice to see you continue with them
I'm very grateful for your video : without you showing exactly how to proceed, I would not been able to connect the IPS screen from HandHeld Legend that I'd ordered. Especially for the screen brightness adjustment. Thank you very much for a well done instruction guide !
Can you do a battery life comparison between the AGB-101 and the AGB-IPS mods?
yeah, if it does the same or better than it must be an VA screen as they need about 20% less backlight for the given brightness, and not an IPS; which is fine as they as both have more than good enough viewing angles for a handheld.
@@anasevi9456but he said there were no Ghosting VA panels are known for ghosting when dark colours are on screen
From my experience with the V1 version of the kit, I get roughly 8 to 10 hours on a set of 2000mAh Ni-MH AA batteries. Unmodded I got about 15 to 20.
Original GBA: 20 hours.
IPS mod: 8 hours.
Because fuck battery life as long as you got a "nice" screen.
Amazing mod 😒
@thecouchtripper It still is relevant, though. Not everyone wants to sacrifice 12 hours of battery life just to get a screen that has better viewing angles, which is irrelevant because you the player aren't going to be viewing the screen at an angle under 99.9% of circumstances. I've also got an AGB-101 and an AGS-101, and the screen quality is about as good as the IPS screen shown here. I think Colin just didn't get a voltage regulator put in his modded unit, because even at lowest brightness my systems' screens are comparable to that IPS display.
This video came just in time. I have just received the same screen but still waiting from my GBA from eBay. Now I know exactly what to do. Thanks!
I followed your 101 mod years ago and still love it
Your channel intro reminds me of How It’s Made? Tv show, I watched it when I was a kid.
Just did this with my GBA. Couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. My only gripe is that handheld legend forgot the acrylic aligners. Other than that, absolutely perfect.
Great camerawork and thumbnail! (And also, the video's good lol)
Holy COW your soldering skills are amazing!
Ahh this reminds me, I need to finish installing my ips! Relaxing and nice video, thanks!
Hey, I'm sorry to bother your notifications but you seem to know what you're doing - where can I get those thin blue wires he's using in the video?
Always appreciate watching your mods, thank you
I'm a simple man.
I see TDNC GBA Mod, I click.
What a great mod video. Very informative and easy to understand. I’m definitely gonna upgrade my original GBA to one like this!!
Been seeing a lot of these modding videos, I'm took the plunge, placed an order and doing this myself. Looks so fun and satisfying.
I finished it, it was not easy. So much trimming and filing on the new after market shell, even around the buttons. First soldering job ever and I didn't fail. Very happy. Thanks for the video. Used screen shots to get the trim right very help.
Wow, man, your videos looks so damn good (in terms of video quality). It's super sharp, colors are vivid
A lot of progress lately in all the Gameboy systems and their respective mods
Benjamin Haigh everybody is bored at home
ok
Finally the Chinese we able to convince the manufactures there is a market for $60 screens that cost $5 to make lol.
Earl Spencer if it is so easy for you sell them for 30
@@maesitos The issue is the quality of materials used.
Me: I’m perfectly happy with the AGS-101 screen mod I did a few years ago, I don’t need to do this.
**watches video**
Me: (sigh) Ok, gimme the purchase link.
I remember seeing your video and wanting to do this mod, but all the 101 screens were gone. A few years later I found a screen for a good price, so I got it and modded my GBA. Best mod ever.
That's a beautiful picture. Probably tempting for GBA fans.
The IPS screen looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing this.
Bought practically the same kit off eBay and waiting for it to arrive from China along with a backlight screen mod for my pocket! The eBay listing also included a precut shell and glass lens.
This DOES compute! Great video, super detailed but not boring instructions and ofcourse this IPS is better compared to a AGS-101. Don't let those snobby gatekeepers that pay waayyyyy to much to obtain a original AGS-101 because of the screen talk you down. Everyone can do and mod what they like.
First of all I want to say thanks for the review/tutorial that I was looking and hoping for in order to decide whether or not I want to mod my GBA with a backlight and which company/screens would be a good option to use for it...
Secondly, (and more importantly) thank you for turning me on to this Dan Mason fellow... never heard of him before right now and I'm about to go download more of his deep chilling, wavy ass tunes. 🌊
I can't do it this my Game Boy because it's a rare official Pokemon edition from Pokemon Company in New York. I probably will get another one well...
Wow! That screen looks fantastic.
I actually bought this because of your video. Now I carry my GBA to work to enjoy! I just need to get the willpower to add the brightness controls!
Awesome... Just picked one up.. Thanks for all the great video's. Your production quality it something to look up to.
I just purchased this kit after watching this can't wait to get it & review it on my gaming channel 😁
Glad to see integer scaling making it's way into these things. Next up: OLED!
Glad I waited a few years. Installing a backlight on a DMG can be tricky, getting an AGS 101 screen is also not always an easy task. Those kits provide a way better picture quality while being way easier to install at the same time!
I've just picked up another GBA for a huge €5 and already done the 101 mod on a previous one I own so I'll definitely give this version a try on the new one,really like how good and crisp the colours are.
I'll probably just get a premodded shell since I could get a clear one. Thanks for these videos, I didn't have confidence to do it myself until I came across your videos.
Hi Super Nicktendo - we're fans of your show, too! It was just a week or so ago you did a show about modding handhelds. It's interesting to hear how much you know how different things impact pricing in the gaming world too. I'm Dustin, also based in Chicagoland. Lets chat some time. Glad you liked the video, we do too!
this is the exact same game boy advance color i had i the 2000s :)
That clear and blue looks nice.
I ordered one based on your review, I'm not even worried about it, its gonna be great.
My friend I don’t know why but I find your videos very relaxing and enjoyable more than the other youtubers in the same field , keep-it up 👍👍👍👍
Impressive. Very nice. Now let’s see Paul Allen’s Gameboy Advance with IPS kit
Sweet dude to see you upload a new video on GBA modding! Some of your earlier vids got me into modding my own GBA! I've had this IPS display for awhile but right now I'm not playing it much. But yes it's a beautiful screen.
If it's not original resolution I'm not interested. I love that LCD pixel grid look.
I just ordered the screen for my DMG. happy bday to me... lol How do you not have more subs love the videos.
Hi. I'm about to do my own mod and this video has been very helpful, I like how you presented everything, especially soldering into the ribbon cable. My lack of experience makes me nervous for that part but you make it look pretty easy to do. Thanks for the great video 2 years later
Great looking screen and good mod. Top quality video as always!
I did this mod on my 001 because some dirt got into the original display. It's the best modification I've ever done and it was surprisingly easy.
See, now THIS I would do. Someone keeps telling me to IPS mod a DMG-01 and that just seems dumb, but the IPS mod for the GBA gives me the nostalgia of playing GBA on the launch edition and the nostalgia of playing it backlit on my Gameboy Player.
WOW!! This looks so awesome!!! and it's not as expensive as the sp 101 screen mod. Was looking for a proper backlit mod for a while now and I might just do this one!!
Can never watch Colin's gameboy mod videos without remembering the old series about the 101 mod for the advance, 'yeah I'm goofin with gameboy again' lol
👏 Great video, would love to buy one of these kits. Looks beautifully crisp and clean. Awesome job Colin.
good news I just installed mine and I am having a blast!!
Well this was a pleasant surprise. I've always wanted to add a backlight to my original model but never had a broken 101 laying around that I could use for parts nor did I want to cannibalize a perfectly fine one.
You can install spacers first ,they will fit in without trim and will help position the screen correctly, centered
Really enjoying watching your videos. :)
06:41 that shot is literally godlike.
That GBA just looks like a dream. I want it badly.
I’d love to have one inside a milled aluminum case with aluminum buttons and triggers. It would be like jewelry
I've got one of these in a boxypixel aluminum case and it's nice. No metal buttons, but it's already quite hefty. That would make it feel real solid.
@@BigJoker I did the same thing but I got the brass buttons from him too. It's not cheap but the thing is a damn showstopper.
I didn't understand why people hates the reflective one.
GBA was intended for outside gaming, when I was in the school I always played it in direct sunlight.
When the first PSP was released I missed a lot the reflective screen from my GBA.
I installed this screen in my old GBA and man, the screen looks so amazing, so bright, the colors so alive, ans better resolution, seems you are playing with another console. And I bought a re charger AA bateries so the power is not a problem
Just curious, but what is the difference in battery life when it has the IPS screen vs the original screen?
@@jacobmonks3722 well the original screen has no light, and this one has bright light so it consumes more bateries. The ones I bought are AA, 1300 mAh and the GBA with this new screen lasts around 6 hours playing. I have never played those all 6 hours long but that's the time I think my GBA gives to me. The package has 4 bateries so when the ones I am using are out of power I change them for the other ones that are full, so there are always bateries ready to use
I just want to point out that there IS a tiny bit of added input lag with this mod. It's very slight and 90% of people probably won't notice or be bothered by it, but I'm really sensitive to latency and when I bought a GBA with this mod, I noticed it the second I started playing. I tested it against a stock GBA with 240p Test Suite mini, A/B'd about 10 times, and sure enough there's about ~2 frames added lag. Again, probably won't be an issue for most people and doesn't ruin it, but just worth noting that it absolutely is there.
I got a pair of lighted magnifying glasses. They work great but still wanna do this
Ohhh, the content i subscribed for.
This and "thisdoesnotcommute"
Both are what you almost dont ever upload, but when you do... S2
This looks great, but I still prefer the AGS-101. I know it's not perfect, but you can't beat that nostalgic feel or the much better battery life over the IPS panel.
This is the only video that I found that that shows how to do the bend for 32 pin gba's awesome video this helped a lot.
GOOD! This is the first product base on the screen。
dude I love the Dan Mason music in the background. fantastic taste
Here are a few things I think are worth mentioning from someone who has been enjoying this screen:
1). HHL is bumping up there price a bit here. However, they do provide a foam insert and cabling. If you can source your own cable you can buy them from the manufacturer for cheaper here: funnyplaying.com/collections/product/products/gba
They provide there own spacer as well.
2). The battery life of the Gameboy is reduced by this screen mod. However, I would still recommend it. It's a beautiful screen.
3). If you are nervous about the gasket you can only stick it into the shell. The foam padding and the spacer should hold it. I bought mine directly from funnyplaying and no foam was provided. This method still worked for me.
Overall though, the Funnyplaying IPS mod is simply beautiful. I originally bought it because I wanted to do an AGS-101 mod but the screens were around $80 at the time of my purchase. So when I purchased my screen for $45 it was a steal. It really brought me back into my Gameboy hobby. The original screen is very hard to see and I honestly don't know how I managed when I was little.
Great video. This is just my input on the panel.
That looks very good! I never bothered doing the IPS kit mod for the GBA (I did it with my GBC, though), and seeing exactly how much sharper it looks compared to the AGS-101 mod makes me want to try this kit out someday. Plus it'd give me a good excuse to try these new clear shell and button membrane combos.
Tremendous video...I can personally appreciate this new route since somehow the AGS-101 screen was about 2mm too thick.
Nice! I like this maker movement!
Is it normal for a little light to be seen in the upper left corner where the casing is? That happens to me in mine
Can you make a version of this video where you don’t do the soldering?
I've had probably a fake Gameboy Advance SP and I loved it. So many interesting games... Why was it fake? All the text suggested that it was an actual Nintendo console, BUT it had many games built-in, while also accepting cartridges (which I had some - Scooby-Doo, Some 5-in-1 with 2 spongebob games...).
A couple years ago it had died. After turning it on, selecting the game, it froze and some artifacts appeared on the screen with no sound... Sad...
Great kit! I was gonna install it as well, but I decided to go with the ags 101 screen mod for the only reason that I wanted to use a limited edition pokemon shell with the right pokemon center screen lens. I plan to do this mod later on a different one and keep them both.
How convenient, I just ordered it couple of days ago and will hopefully be here for the weekend =) I'm excited as I've always disliked the ghosting on the 101.
These screens are amazing - seriously considering ordering a V2 ribbon cable to fix the tearing and various glitchiness I have with my V1 cable.
One question I have is: how's the battery life with the mod? Is it about the same or lower than a stock GBA? If lower, how long does it last?
I would also like to know. This sounds like a fun project for while I'm stuck at home and would like to know if rechargable batteries are a worthwhile investment for them.
The IPS apparently eats up AA batteries, so I'd recommend getting a rechargeable battery pack from retro Modding. It's super easy to install, lasts around 10 hours, and fits well.
About half that of stock (though still that's 8 to 10 hours with a good set of Ni-MH AA batteries)
Wow they did actually solve the diagonal tearing from V1. I think I’ll upgrade this from the AGS101. And maybe a custom painted shell this time...
Great video! Loved the comparison too. I just want to know if the aspect ratio is an even integer scale or not?
Yep, it’s simple pixel doubling.
That's great! Thank you for the reply :)
Thank you very much friend, everything went well!