Nintendo Switch Dead Pixels are Not a ‘Defect’ Says Nintendo

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Nintendo Switch owners are being told that issues with ‘dead pixels’ on the console’s tablet screen are not a flaw with the hardware. In the console’s official FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions), Nintendo explains that “small numbers of stuck or dead pixels are a characteristic of LED screens” such as those on the Switch’s tablet. As such, Nintendo deems dead pixels “normal” and tells concerned players that this “should not be considered a defect.”

Since the console launched last week, players across the globe have reported that their Switch systems came with dead pixels, meaning that the device’s portable tablet is unable to display anything in small parts of the screen. Some of the pixels are at the edge of the screen and therefore don’t cause too much of a distraction, but some players say that dead pixels have showed up right in the middle, making games such as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild a challenge to play on the go.



While a dead pixel does not completely ruin the Nintendo Switch experience, it certainly puts a damper on it. It’s also especially frustrating as this does not seem to be the only problem that fans have with the game’s hardware. Reports of a Nintendo Switch blue screen of death problem have cropped up while some are also facing connectivity issues with the Joy-Con controllers. Disgruntled players are asking why Nintendo was unable to address or check for these sorts of problems prior to the console’s launch.

The official response from Nintendo is also vexing, as it leaves affected players unsure of what to do. As Nintendo doesn’t see the dead pixels as a problem, does this mean that the company is unwilling to offer replacement Switch consoles, even if there are multiple clumps of dead pixels on the screen?

As some have noted, when the Nintendo DS was affected by the same issue because of its LED screens, Nintendo did not offer replacements, but Switch owners are hoping that maybe this will be different.

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XboxPosted:

Definitely not worth the purchase to me from what I have seen about this.

Mr_RobotPosted:

Saku Hopefully these are fixed soon


fixed soon? its a hardware issue and not something that they can just realease an update for

IlcamorristaPosted:

Shep
Saku Hopefully these are fixed soon


Yes.. Hopefully.. I dont know why everyone is making a big deal about it really..


Its a new console with various amounts of issues. Which even make it unplayable? Ofcourse people are angry.

IlcamorristaPosted:

Luickly I returned it. Couldnt deal with all of this.

QTPosted:

Saku Hopefully these are fixed soon


Yes.. Hopefully.. I dont know why everyone is making a big deal about it really..

OasisPosted:

Completely normal when manufacturing huge number of units. TVs for example, companies can predict to within a thousand or so how many will develop defects, they can do this well before the units even get produced. It's how they help manage costs. They know for instance that every 5th batch will develop defects quicker.

This may shock some people but it's business. Ever wonder how a electrical retailer can suddenly offer an amazing deal that's too good to miss? It's because they bought a batch of TVs/HiFis/Tablets/Consoles or whatever, but at a discount, just because the manufacturer predicts that batch will develop faults sooner than others. They might not. But their sums tell them the law of averages.

Back on track, dead pixels are not a defect, every lcd screen manufacturer has acceptable amounts of dead pixels. That number differs between companies. A huge number of Switches have been produced, dead pixels, corrupted software or anything else is to be expected. Anything beyond the acceptable levels will warrant a replacement.

TTG crack me up. There's enough poorly sourced sites already yet here they are reposting yet again the same dribble.

GRlZPosted:

I would be pissed if I spent a good amount of money on a product and it had issues that the company would not fix or replace. Nintendo should just stop making consoles.

DecyPosted:

its dead pixels calm down people this has been a thing since the first iphone no big deal.

SakuPosted:

Hopefully these are fixed soon

322Posted:

gtapro151 This has always been the case. Wayyyy back when psp came out and we started holding screens that close noticing stuff like this it was explained how fragile and tedious the lcd is blah blah blah. Anyways tvs have them sometimes too. So what's the difference now?


depends on how many dead pixels, where they are etc. Nintendo just doing their usual thing though, being anti consumer as always.