NintendoPie said:
What kind of logic is that? An absence of it? And, if we want to get anecdotal here, two of my iPads and both my iPhone 6 and 7 Plus have had dead pixels. This is not a Nintendo exclusive issue nor is it one that Nintendo condones and every other tech manufacturer fixes. If people want to complain about something, complain about the JoyCons. That was a true oversight. |
Apple isn't a company that you should bring up for comparison, considering they have a no tolerance policy on their phones for dead pixels. Other companies have different standards for replacing them, most will anyway, but none have ever acted like its just normal to have them and that it shouldn't be seen as a defect of the screen. And Nintendo replaced consoles with dead pixels when it came to their other handhelds, so this is still a step back for them.







