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GBA SP Updated with Brighter Backlit Screen

PSXer writes "Nintendo has quietly included a much brighter backlit screen into the new Game Boy Advance SP Graphite and Pearl Blue colors. From the article: "Though all that's changed between the classic GBA SP system and the updated ones is the screen technology, the difference is night and day. The new system kicks on with incredible brightness and clarity in its display right from the start, and the improvement becomes even more obvious with each game you stick in the system.""

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  1. Similar to the new Game Boy Micro by meatflower · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The new Game Boy Micro (think GBA SP meets iPod Nano) has been noted for its much brighter display.
    http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000990043834/
    I suppose Nintendo has decided to move the technology to the standard size SP as well...all of this development on what is basically a GBA I find puzzling. With the DS having been out for some time now I would think most people looking to buy a Game Boy device would look to the DS, especially considering it can be had for as little as $129 now.

  2. True if all you play is GBA games by gasaraki · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But the DS doesn't support regular old GB and GBC games, whereas the GBA and GBA SP do.

  3. Much Better by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I love the photos with the slightly adjusted 'previous version' gameboy that has just a tad bit more angle on it to increase the viewing angle and thus the increased light effect they are trying to show *cough*buybuysatan*cough*

  4. Yeah! by ShaolinTiger · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1. Change something minor on your product
    2. Get loads more free publicity
    3. PROFIT!

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  5. Fixing problems that don't exist? by KeiserSoze · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Interestingly enough, the main gripe users had with the backlight was the discolouration it had on the screen, tinting everything slightly blue. If this fixes that problem I could see merit in it - but if it not only is just brighter, but uses x amount of battery life to power that, what is the benefit? Personally, what the SP needed was a brightness adjustment, as anybody who has used it late at night will no doubt agree.