DCharlie
And even i am moderately surprised
From PSPupdates :
"If you happen to be one of the thousands who stood in line in order to shell out a couple of hundred quid for a PlayStation Portable, went home to discover a cluster of dead pixels on the screen - as is a recognised problem with the handheld console don't bother returning it until Monday.
Doing some on-the-ground research staff in several retail stores, including HMV and Virgin Megastores, have said that Sony have not yet sent out the official returns procedure instructions, meaning that whilst some shops will take back handhelds on an ad hoc basis, in order to do it all in an above board manner you must wait until early next week when the returns policy makes its way to front line staff.
Meanwhile the problem of dead pixels on the PSP screen is an acknowledged and "normal" one, according to the handheld's manual, though weve seen cases of multiple clusters of them which can become quite noticeable when playing in the dark.'
"If you happen to be one of the thousands who stood in line in order to shell out a couple of hundred quid for a PlayStation Portable, went home to discover a cluster of dead pixels on the screen - as is a recognised problem with the handheld console don't bother returning it until Monday.
Doing some on-the-ground research staff in several retail stores, including HMV and Virgin Megastores, have said that Sony have not yet sent out the official returns procedure instructions, meaning that whilst some shops will take back handhelds on an ad hoc basis, in order to do it all in an above board manner you must wait until early next week when the returns policy makes its way to front line staff.
Meanwhile the problem of dead pixels on the PSP screen is an acknowledged and "normal" one, according to the handheld's manual, though weve seen cases of multiple clusters of them which can become quite noticeable when playing in the dark.'