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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: ryosnk on September 09, 2005, 07:19:45 PM
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Someone at a different forum is selling a turboexpress for $60 w/streetfighter ce but the turboexpress has two dead pixels. Would that be a problem when playing a game?
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Someone at a different forum is selling a turboexpress for $60 w/streetfighter ce but the turboexpress has two dead pixels. Would that be a problem when playing a game?
Are you sure it's a Turbo Express because Street Fighter CE is a japanese hucard and a TE can only play US hucards. You need a PC-Engine GT to play a japanese hucard.
Anyway, it depends on where the dead pixels are located. I wouldn't mind if they're in the far corners, but it might be annoying if they're in the middle of the screen. And on a small screen it's very noticeable.
I would wait until you can buy one thats least in good condition. It doesn't matter if the unit has "low sound" because it's only a minor problem since D-Lite found a remedy for it.
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Rolins already mentioned the important stuff. Personally, for $60, I wouldn't mind if 2 pixels were dead -- assuming that only two isolated pixels were actually dead.
2 cents:
I'd ask for a screenshot of the TE (or GT) screen. Tell the person to pause the game on a part of the game with lots of non-black areas (if not possible, turn up brightness all the way). Place both TE and camera on table, so nothing moves. Have camera on "macro" setting, no flash.
I have a cheap digital camera and I got a blurry, but useful, screenshot with absolutely no effort. With a little more patience and using manual focus, I'm sure you could get somethinig much nicer. This is everyone's favorite game, POWER GOLF:
(http://home.comcast.net/~turboplay-magazine-archives-tg16/images/junk/TE_power_golf.jpg)
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OK, maybe it isn't so easy to get a useful screenshot. I managed to get things in focus, but the dead pixel in the middle of my screen isn't visible.
(http://home.comcast.net/~turboplay-magazine-archives-tg16/images/junk/TE_power_golf_2.jpg)
Perhaps turning up the brightness all the way is the best method, but my dead pixel shows up as a "turquoise blue", which is hard to see in a photo.
I guess getting a decent screenshot is a fine art, and I have ways to go. If anyone out there has any tips, please post links.
sorry to derail this topic.
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I've one dead pixel and it's not that much of a big deal. Thankfully it's not in the middle of the screen. It's a lovely shade of green as you can see. The rest of the spots on screen are just dust and stuff.
(http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/9803/deadpix7zu.jpg)
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Haha, it is a lovely shade indeed!
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Thanks to everyone for the information :D .