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Screen has a little dust behind it
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Screen is super delicate, able to scratch very easily
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Love the LED screen and improved sound
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I rather deal with a slightly stretched brighter higher quality screen than a lower quality 4:3 with no brightness setting.
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The screen scratches very, very easily
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While the screen is improved from the original model, I would still call this screen in 2017 subpar
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My screen out of the factory sealed box has a pitted mark beneath the screen lens that completely ruins visibility during gameplay
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The most impressive takeaway from the SupaBoy S is that it's a truly portable Super Nintendo with a decent screen, comfortable ergonomics, great compatibility with accurate gameplay
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Buzzing high pitched speakers, wavy poor screen quality, dead pixels and a partially working d-pad
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It just had a defective screen
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Also the screen's colors wash out if you aren't looking at the screen dead center on
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Really impressed by how seamlessly it works with the old carts... great screen size and around, too
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I would not call the screen crisp though
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I still think a higher resolution, crisper screen is badly needed
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The quality is very very poor, looks cheap, worked with me only five minutes and then the screen stopped working, only a blue screen with sound, avoid this lousy item, junk.
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The screen looks great
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The screen was dusty but after wiping the screen down I noticed all that dust and pieces of debris was on th e other side of the screen
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Has sharp graphics, bright and true colors, beautiful screen, also screen is large like the 3ds XL, it plays all my Super Nintendo games and they look awesome
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The screen is a little better than the original but still very stretched and you have to look at it dead on to get the good full picture with all color etc
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Hopefully the next one will have a good screen.
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Here are my pros and cons:Pros:- A much improved screen from the original
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It's completely unacceptable to have a screen mark that bad on a brand new unit