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Yup. I already have a sexy navy blue DS lite and it works fine with all my games.
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Not like you will if you do, either. Besides that, since you can adjust the backlighting in the DS lite you can get more out of your battery for when you have to go extended amounts of time without a chance to recharge it. It won't usually matter but the DS drains pretty fast from a few games. Castlevania DS for one only lasted about 2:30~3 hours on my DS. I can get almost 5 if I adjust the backlighting on the DS lite.
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Uh, this is not quite the same... the Ds isn't defective, the screen is. LCD screens are prone to having dead pixels and possibly even background bleeding. You'd know that if you knew anything at all about LCD displays. Also, everything technology related will have issues. The point isn't that there may be a few consoles with issues, but if there will be many, which is often the case with Sony consoles.
(edit: directed at soldier) I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Last edited by Forsety; Jun 11, 2006 at 11:47 PM.
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Eh, that isn't a new approach. Dell does this with their monitors if you find something wrong with them too. I do agree that it's much better than making you go without your TV/MONITOR/WHATEVER for "X" time, though. It should be made into the standard for all companies.
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