Rinbers® BLACK LCD Screen Display Touch Panel Glass Digitizer Assembly with Frame Combo Replacement for Playstation PS Vita PSV PCH-1001 PCH-1101
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Ross Orris
Greater than one weekMy screen clicks now whenever I press start or select, because that part of the screen is not glued down properly. Screen works, but does have some golden “age mark” on the bottom.
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Michael Y.
> 3 dayCan’t speak for others experiences obviously, but the screen I received is flawless and made my Vita look like new. It has the OLED screen in case anyone is wondering. You won’t have serial number stickers anymore, but does that really matter anymore? Disassembly/Assembly is not that diffI cult as long as you’re patient, careful and have the right tools...go to ifixit. Would buy again for sure.
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Bayden
> 3 dayPretty great for the price. My screen came in great condition (packaged in a small box with insulation and bubble wrap and film around the screen itself) and had little to no problems installing. I will say keep in mind some parts may not fit perfect such as the L and R plastic holders. I think the mold was slightly off but that’s an easy fix if you just use a screwdriver to make the hole bigger but after that it was fine. For the price it’s hard to beat but this is not a simple project and will take patience.
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Moises Mendoza
Greater than one weekWas mid way in assembling it and notice the right trigger slot is broken
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Xavier
> 3 dayMe llegó en excelente estado,muy protegido,buen material,parece original ,ahora mi PSVita parece recién comprado ,estoy emocionado con el producto, le daría 10 estrellas si se pudiese.
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Marco
> 3 dayWorks as intended
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Joshua C.R.
> 3 dayThe screen works great and has amazing colors, also no need to worry about it not being oled all ps vita 1000 models are oled screens. That being said my major issue is the screen that I bought isnt fully attached and the glass seems to have a big gap where the start and select corner is and its very annoying, its a great product but it needs better quality.
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Woogaloo
> 3 dayFirst off - this is a legit (from what I can tell) PSVita screen. Its an OLED and has the logos on the system. They cover the logos with black tape in the pictures. When you order - dont expect for the first one to be perfect. After reading most of the reviews I had that realization and mine was no different. The first one had small featherlike cracks in the top left of the screen. I was able to get a replacement without any question and the second one that came in was perfect. It looks brand new and there isnt a single issue with the screen. The first thing I noticed is that the outside gray edges are actually painted gray versus having that silvery look of the original. That didnt bother me so I installed it. Another thing I noticed while assembling it is that the screw holes are hard to get going sometimes. I had to give a decent amount of force to get them to screw in, but I was able to in the end. Everything lined up without issue. Just follow the dissasembly guide on iFixit and youll be good. After assembly it turned on without any issue and looks brand new. Im hoping to find a back replacement soon.
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Stephen
> 3 dayI got my screen and was very excited to finally be able to play my Vita games again, only to be greeted by a MASSIVE spot of glue on the top left of my screen. It is ignorable unless Im looking at a very bright image on the screen. It doesnt come with any thermal paste on the back plate, but I really didnt expect it to anyways. Its an LCD screen and not an OLED screen. They say it is OLED but the screen gives off a purple glare when its turned off which OLED displays do not do. Im not sure how they expect me to ignore the massive glue spot so hopefully theyll send me a replacement one that doesnt have that same issue. With all of this being said, I give it a 2/5. UPDATE: There are spots all over the screen that dont have the correct coloration and are darker than the rest of the screen. Im not going to buy another screen from this company again.
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Isaiah
> 3 dayTook me about an hour to install. Upon opening it there was a small broken Piece of plastic, not too much of a major part, but not a good start. Next bump in the road was securing the camera bracket screw. The hole was barely threaded so it was pretty tough to get it to stay. Last thing was the plastic stump that sticks out where you put the plastic piece under the (R) button was too thick and took some force to get on & I’m pretty sure it’ll have to be broken off if I ever need to remove it. Once all that was done I finished successfully installing it & everything still worked after. Vita definitely looks brand new. Just beware you could end up with a worse screen than mine, might want to spend an extra few dollars for a better fit.