Fix Dead Pixel Lines On Gamebot Dmg

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Why is there a spreading black spot on my screen? I put my phone in the washing machine (I know, I know, but I was super distracted and had thrown it in with the laundry) and got it out before it started (although it was already soaked). If they're vertical then it's usually an easy fix by running the soldering iron against the bottom part of the screen (where the glass ends and the ribbon cable connects to it). If they're horizontal you'll have to run the soldering gun on the right ribbon cable VERY CAREFULLY as this damn thing burns like. A stuck pixel is a bright dot of colour that fails to update when neighbouring pixels change. Stuck pixels are most noticeable when the rest of the screen is black. JScreenFix can. I'd hate to bring up an old thread from the dead but I'm actually trying to replace the LCD screen on an original game boy due to dead pixels on the screen and I tried looking where to buy a replacement lcd screen with no luck.all I can find is the protective cover which is in great condition on the game boy i'm trying to fix.

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Fix Dead Pixel Lines On Gameboy Dmg 2

As some of you might know:
Due to poor design in the original Game Boy's screen, it gradually loses vertical strands of pixels starting with the sides and moving inward over time. This is due mostly to the addressing cable that connects the screen with the board coming loose with age. Applying pressure to where the cable connects with the screen helps somewhat, but not completely.
Since I have three GB originals plagued with screen lines, I've been trying to fully restore each one to complete working condition. Since the pressure trick doesn't seem to work for similar areas of the screen between the three hand-helds I have, I need to know: What other problems can cause an original Game Boy to lose vertical pixel strands in its screen?