Hi, I just started reusing my 3DS that I hadn't touched in a few years and I got the bad surprise to see a dead part of my screen that I forgot about, does anyone know if it's possible to fix ?
Order a new screen and get it put in/look up a tutorial. Unfortunately, as is in life, dead pixels cannot un-die
SouthFine639 on
you would have to replace the screen unfortunately. Doable if you’re handy with electronics, definitely not an “easy” fix though
iHarassNewbs13 on
Buy a screen and bring it to a tech-shop.. that way it’ll cost you less rather than a shop orders it for you nor try attempting to do it yourself without a fair share of experience working on this kind of device. Even watching a youtube video is not enough as it is notoriously hard to do so. I’ve done it once with my Old 3DS XL and Hell i swear Nintendo’s R&D team who designed this unit has a special place in Hell
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Order a new screen and get it put in/look up a tutorial. Unfortunately, as is in life, dead pixels cannot un-die
you would have to replace the screen unfortunately. Doable if you’re handy with electronics, definitely not an “easy” fix though
Buy a screen and bring it to a tech-shop.. that way it’ll cost you less rather than a shop orders it for you nor try attempting to do it yourself without a fair share of experience working on this kind of device. Even watching a youtube video is not enough as it is notoriously hard to do so. I’ve done it once with my Old 3DS XL and Hell i swear Nintendo’s R&D team who designed this unit has a special place in Hell
Boo womp