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Game Boy Advance RGB LCD Project

JohnHegarty writes: "Ever wanted a large backlit screen for the GBA, or even watching it on a 28" TV? Here is a project to use a GBA on a PlayStation screen." Another example of the lengths people will go to to mock the term "pocket sized."

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  1. Re:Playing it in the dark... by kstumpf · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I installed an afterburner last week. They are quite impressive. The installation is not difficult, if you TAKE YOUR TIME and RESEARCH the process in advance. You really have to plan out several of the steps beyond what the directions tell you. In fact, after reviewing the instructions and the info on the web, I went with a totally different approach to installation then the directions suggested.

    The best tips are to use scotch tape to peel off the backing on the AR film and light surface. You don't want ANY fingerprints. Also be sure to use canned air to blow dust off everything prior to mounting it.

    Applying the AR film was easy with a trick I found. Do NOT remove the backing yet. Use tape to peel off a very small part of the backing on the sticky side. Position it right on the edge. Use a long piece of tape and stick it to the remaining part of the backing. Then slide the black card along the surface while pulling the tape to peel the backing. Do that in one quick motion and you get a perfect, dust/bubble free application.