Game Boy Pocket Screen Burn - Retro Console Restoration

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2020
  • In this video I restore two Game Boy Pockets that have severely damaged polarization filters. The units are in excellent cosmetic shape otherwise. Even the screen lenses are largely scratch-free so I opted to keep the originals. I did experience a minor frustration along the way, but cut my losses and pushed ahead with the restoration to get these consoles looking and running like new.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @OrangeHedgehog2012
    @OrangeHedgehog2012 Před 4 lety +9

    YES! Clean & working perfectly 👍🏻 Great job. Really enjoying your content. Keep up the great work. I found a gem 💎

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you for the kind words and encouragement. I'm certainly having fun with it!

    • @OrangeHedgehog2012
      @OrangeHedgehog2012 Před 4 lety

      @@BorderlineOCD You made it onto my channel under fellow dudes & dudettes :)

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 4 lety

      Wow... that's high praise indeed. Thank you very much!!!

  • @rmt74358
    @rmt74358 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video. You learn something everyday. I want to do this repair. looks fun

  • @andipajeroking
    @andipajeroking Před rokem +2

    Tip : put some scotch tape over the labels in the future while you wash the shells.

  • @DonRicardoBoss
    @DonRicardoBoss Před 3 lety

    Hi what kind of front polalizer are u using in the video? Thanks for advice

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      Linked in the description bud. I bought them from HHL but I'm sure you can also find them on eBay.

  • @geoticci2833
    @geoticci2833 Před 2 měsíci

    Bonjour, est ce difficile à retire ?? Cdlt.

  • @allolebarilliertaxi4304

    Thank you.

  • @TreborNeo
    @TreborNeo Před 3 lety

    Hey! I love your vids and hands (?)... BTW... I bought a GBC with a burn screen and I was thinking to follow your lead, but I'm not sure if there is any different between consoles.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      If it's the front polarizer thats damaged I believe it can be replaced on the GBC. They are not the same though. The GBC uses a circular polarizer. The ones I use in this video are linear polarizers and will not work on the GBC.

  • @goldenbird2673
    @goldenbird2673 Před rokem

    Merci beaucoup frère pour cette vidéo

  • @JavierHernandez94236
    @JavierHernandez94236 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Borderline! Uh, sorry to ask but... What do i need to study to do things like this? I really want to know how to repair electronics

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 4 lety +4

      Hey Javier! Repairing electronics began as a hobby I practiced in my spare time. I got better with patience and practice (and mistakes along the way!) There's a lot you can learn from Google/CZcams while you're still in school. How old are you?

    • @JavierHernandez94236
      @JavierHernandez94236 Před 4 lety +1

      @@BorderlineOCD i am 26 years old, i am very interested in electronics and videogames, i have in my possession some PS1 and PS2 consoles and they need to be fixed so i am open to learning

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 4 lety +5

      Ah thats great for some reason I assumed you might be much younger so I wanted to make sure my recommendation would be age appropriate. There's no single way to get started so adjust to suit your preference. I would recommend you start with a few bits of gear and something to work on (that you don't mind screwing up). I started with the cheapest multimeter and soldering iron that I could find and they both lasted several years before I felt I exhausted what they had to offer. Search for "soldering project kit" on Amazon and pick one that you like. In between, watch some CZcams videos on soldering tips for beginners, research the components in your project kit so you get an idea what they do and how they work. Measure them for fun and learn the basics of your multimeter. Most importantly just have fun with it and see how you like it. You'll work your way up to more complex boards to work on and better gear down the line. Most of the time you can find a repair video that will give you ideas on what to look for when fixing your own appliances, consoles etc. To start out with this hobby I don't think you need much, especially if you're eager and excited and just want to get your hands dirty.

    • @playstationportal4131
      @playstationportal4131 Před rokem

      Good advice, that is how I started my business in console repairs

  • @IsmaelWensder
    @IsmaelWensder Před 3 lety

    So I can do this with some of my old (collection) Palm Zire 21 devices? One or other have this screen burn*... But, I don't think I'll find ones in perfect size for my devices.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      You can buy a sheet of polarizing film and cut it yourself. You need to look for "linear" polarization film. Some of them are the adhesive kind so it can be a pain in the butt to put them on without air bubbles but they work well.

  • @sosgiw
    @sosgiw Před 3 lety +3

    Great, vid. It's almost time for me to do this with one of the original GB's. Not looking forward to it.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +3

      I find it even harder on the DMG Game Boy because the screen is soldered to the board in two places. Make sure you're in a good state of mind and your afternoon is wide open :P

  • @FixnGeeks-jr6je
    @FixnGeeks-jr6je Před 10 měsíci

    I changed a sceen it's not difficukt. Thanks for this video.

  • @Menymanito
    @Menymanito Před 3 lety +2

    Hi, where can I buy the polarized ?

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +2

      I got these from eBay. You can use any 'linear' polarization film. It has to be linear for the Game Boy DMG and Pockets. It's a different film for the Game Boy Color.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 2 lety +1

      You can buy a bigger sheet but you might need to find the best angle to cut it i.e. no guarantee that it will be a perfect square from the corner, it might be a diamond shape, if that makes sense. The pre-cut ones have this factored in. There are videos that show how to best cut a sheet.

  • @geoticci2833
    @geoticci2833 Před 5 měsíci

    Bonjour super travaille , sepandant savez ou je peut trouver les film adhedif polarisant ? Je doit faire la meme opération bon video

  • @josephneale10215
    @josephneale10215 Před 4 lety

    nice vid

  • @gbmruk123
    @gbmruk123 Před 3 lety +1

    can u do more restorations please :)

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely, more are in the pipeline :) My last couple of projects have proved to be challenging repairs so they're taking longer than I anticipated. Check out my recent vids if you haven't seen them already.

  • @Starcat128
    @Starcat128 Před rokem

    You may be ok with the one you broke it may still work I wouldn’t toss it without testing it

  • @arthurcollector4002
    @arthurcollector4002 Před 3 lety +5

    this is not a screen burn, this is a chemical reaction on polarizer film that happens with age

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +6

      Yes technically you're right, it's not screen burn in the manner it's used to describe CRT burn-in but for better or worse that's how it's often referred to in eBay listings or discussion posts about this issue so its a popular keyword to describe these symptoms.

  • @clivekapijimpanga7990

    You were supposed to remove the cartridge metal shielding before washing the case. Everybody knows that metal rusts!

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před rokem +1

      You must have been an Arts major and not a Science major ;) While stainless steel is not immune from rust, it is extremely rust resistant. The shield is not made of iron. A soap wash and blow dry will not introduce any rust.

  • @alvodisco
    @alvodisco Před rokem

    Honestly at this point probably better to invest in an IPS display