• Reviews around pixel (1.18 of 5)

    Nintendo Switch - Gray Joy-Con

    • Three for dead/stuck pixels and one that was scuffed
    • And again, my Switch DEVELOPED this dead-pixel outside of the store warranty, my only recourse here was Nintendo
    • When I first got it there was dust under the screen right out of the box, so make sure you look at it closely and make sure no pixels are messed up
    • Not too surprising, but no, if your Switch develops a dead pixel or two outside of the store warranty, you’re screwed
    • If dead pixels bother you like they do me, this IS a very very risky purchase
    • The problem is some of these things, like dead pixels, aren’t considered “problems” according to Nintendo
    • From the JoyCons, to completely dead units, to dead pixels
    • (I hear there finally was some changes to this, so please look further into it)-price-the select button is awkwardly placed, hard to hit.-dead pixels on screen.-charger is at bottom of switch.-charger for joy sticks
    • But I came across a few people saying that this whole "Dead pixels aren't a defect
    • No! dead pixels as well no more worries about your screen getting scratched.
    • Sure enough, a few days ago, long outside the STORE return-window, but easily inside Nintendo’s service-window, I got a dead pixel, straight in the middle of my screen, insanely distracting
    • Those looking to take the defensive position claim all companies operate this way, but out of every handheld device I’ve ever owned, I’ve had dead pixels develop on ONE, and the company replaced it no questions asked — imagine that
    • Sure enough, a few days ago, long outside the STORE return-window, but easily inside Nintendo’s service-window, I got a dead pixel, straight in the middle of my screen, insanely distracting
    • Amazing i own a pc and a ps4 pro and nearly most games on the market and i barley play