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Good screen, bad color profile
The screen itself appears to be of good quality, and installation, while not easy, is not too problematic. The big problem is the colour profile used, which is drastically different from that of the original gba/gba sp/gba micro screens. The result is games with over-saturated colours, some of which are almost unplayable.
Spekuro · November 28, 2024
Missing bracket
The screen was missing the bracket for the funnyllaying shell. =(
Stephen · September 7, 2024
Dead Touch Sensor + horrendous user experience.
In addition to this, I also bought the compatible replacement shell. I had a lot of minor problems, and some major problems with this mod. The main being: - Bad Touch Sensor / false inputs - Poor flex cable design - Lack of included instructions - Dead pixels on side of screen I want to preface this review by saying, while this is my first GBA mod, I've modded, restored and repaired dozens of consoles over the years with everything from modchips to surface mount soldering etc... I don't have a degree in electronics engineering, but I have plenty of experience. Of all the mods I've ever done, this was by far the worst experience I've had. My biggest problem was the touch sensor and it's existence on the flex cable. Genuinely terrible design. The touch sensor is a part of the flex cable, and is meant to be bent around the rest of the cable so it mounts against the top of the shell. Flex cables are very fragile, so any positioning or mounting should be easy and secure, this is the opposite. The guide literally suggests using tape to hold it in place. That adds two additional problems. The first being being unable to easily access the mod once taped. Second being it's really hard to get the sensor flush with the shell. It's also mounted at the edge of the shell where the other half connects, and taping it down makes it really annoying to close the shell without damaging the sensor. Repeated opening and closing of the shell makes it likely to either knock the tape loose, or damage the flex cable. Both ended happening to me despite my best efforts. Because I already had to buy the compatible shell replacement, it feels inexcusable that the shell doesn't have a slot for a touch sensor to fit into, or something made to mount it. Taping it is laughable. Even before the touch sensor cable was damaged, it was giving me false inputs, causing the brightness to constantly change. It was this issue that caused me to need to open up the shell as many times as I did which ended up damaging the ribbon cable. The touch sensor is 100% unnecessary, but there's no way to disable it. I looked up online and apparently it's a common issue from multi revisions, and it's never been fixed. The only way to deal with this is to remove a very small surface mount IC from the board. Thankfully I have the experience doing so, but I imagine 90% of GBA modders don't. Once removed, you can hold "Select" and that brings up the menu to change brightness. How it should've been from the start. From first boot I noticed some dead pixels on the side of the screen. I needed this GBA finished for an event only a few days after, so I couldn't send it back and wait for a replacement, still usable, but definitely still damaged out of the box. Sadly with the sensor struggles, slight flex cable damage and my personal modifications to disable the sensor, there was no way I could convince support that the screen damage was out of the box, so I didn't even try. A bit of a nit pick, I expected some kind of basic install guide in the box, or at least a QR code to a PDF or video. I know there's instructions on the product page, but that feels a bit lazy. And with my required troubleshooting, there was definitely needed information that wasn't on any of the guides, and I had to find on Reddit... The only reason why I gave this 2 stars instead of 1 was simply, once it was working, it does look and play good, but it was not worth it. I will never buy anything from funnyplaying again.
Fraser · May 3, 2024
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