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Joseph C
> 3 dayDoes the job. Very easy to install
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tracey cook
> 3 dayYou will not be disappointed. I don’t where they came up with this new old stock, but they did. Best deal and highest quality possible
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AJ
> 3 dayI knew my screen needed changed but was very surprised by how much crispier the color and resolution were. Well worth the price if youre looking for a screen.
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E Money
> 3 dayHad a cracked PSP screen I have been meaning to replace for years. Ordered from TotalConsole and installed. Looks like a brand new console. Easy to install too. If the screen is ever damaged again I will go straight back to TotalConsole.
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Domo-hara
> 3 dayI guess it was too good to be true. I bought this as my PSP screen had been shattered. I figured it was half the price of other PSP screens, I didnt need it to be brand new, and upon seeing the acceptable rating I figured maybe some scratches, dings in the frame, missing the gasket, or dead pixels was to be expected. Upon an hour of it being delivered I installed it into my PSP 1001 and to my frustration I was greeted with a half working screen. I figured it wasnt fully seated so I took it out, cleaned the contacts on the ribbon cable and the receptacle, made sure it was completely seated and secure to only have the exact same issue. As it stands I will be seeking a refund and update this review if necessary. Moral of the story not every deal is worth the cost, but hey I paid for half a screen and I got half a screen.
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Orville
> 3 dayGreat quality of the display. Screen was relatively easy to install with the right tools.
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Jorden Grubbs
> 3 dayPrefect fit on the psp 1000’s
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MDT
> 3 dayAs described
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albert
> 3 dayMust buy if your looking for a replacement screen
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Williams
> 3 dayMy kids had a broken screen on their PSP. I tried to have it fixed, and the cost was more than a replacement. I wasnt willing to spend that kind of money on such an old game system, so I decided to try to replace it. I found a YouTube video and bought this. It took fifteen minutes, and the PSP works. Ive never done anything like this, but its a very simple fix. Five screws and a little metal strip hold the screen in. You do need a precision tool kit, but theyre cheap.