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HEMSTAR said:
thismeintiel said:

I would normally just chalk up most of these to normal failure rates in mass produced electronics.  However, this time I'm not so sure.  Not with the cheap docks that seem to not be made to a standard mold and/or imperfections in the molding process.  The cheap locking mechanisms for the Joycons.  And, more importantly, Nintendo saying that your screen having dead pixels is normal for LCD screens.  That last one pisses me off actually.  If Nintendo fans put up with Nintendo telling consumers they're on their own when it comes to dead pixels, they deserve Nintendo going 3rd party, or worse.

Yea i'm the same, most of these issues are just failures that most devices suffer but the ones you pointed out are a bit frightening. I know my mate had the same issue with wrong strap being locked on his joycon and from what he told me it's wide spread but the dock quality is terrible and the fact it can scratch your screen (pretty severly as well from the pics i've seen) is outrageous.

Yep.  And I have to say, I have never heard of a company saying, "Oh, your console arrived with a messed up screen.  Well, fuck you, good sir."