It seems like the PSP-3000 isn't living up to it's expectations for a lot of angry owners. Apparently, the screen isn't as good as promised, and people are venting their frustration on the poor forums of the internet.
The problem with the screen? Some games and videos tend to interlace, especially when fast-moving objects are involved.
When asked by IGN about why this is happening, a Sony rep stated that "On some occasions, scan lines may appear on scenes where brightness
changes drastically, due to the hardware features of the new LCD device
on PSP-3000. Installed with this new LCD device, PSP-3000 offers more
natural and vibrant colors on its screen, but the scan lines have come
out to be more visible as a result of improving response time to
alleviate the afterimages on PSP-3000. Since this is due to hardware
specification, there are no plans for a system software updates
concerning this issue."
Hmmm. Wasn't the screen supposed to be the selling point of this newly improved handheld? Oh well, beggers can't be choosers, but if it's pretty much promised that the screen will be awesome, then it should be able to live up to it's standards all the time. Hopefully everything else looks way better and doesn't have this problem, one can hope.

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