We also put a piece of plastic over the front of the LCD to prevent scratches, but this is optional. Furthermore, by using our own piece of polarized film we can "invert" or "bivert" the LCD.īefore we begin, we recommend wearing rubber gloves to prevent getting fingerprints on the LCD. We remove the polarized film as well, because if we do not, there will be a considerable amount of glue residue left on it that is extremely difficult to remove. The reflective foil is nontransparent, therefore it needs to be removed for the backlight to be visible. If you mistakenly remove it, you will not be able to see any data on your LCD screen. ![]() DO NOT remove the top layer of polarized film. Our goal is to remove the bottom polarized film (which will be replaced with our own piece) and the reflective foil. ![]() The LCD is comprised of four main layers shown in "Figure 1". ![]() Many of the Density imitations on the market are notorious for overheating the Game Boy's power regulator, causing the case's plastic to melt. Refer to the hologram on the back of the backlight panel and reference the photo above for authenticity. ![]()
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