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My son's PSP has devleoped a green line of pixels at the very left side of the screen. I do not think it is very noticable but it is really bugging him. Any suggestions Thanks Tom

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It sounds like the screen is either damaged or is going bad. If you go to www.us.playstation.com you can find a repair center.Not sure on cost but if need be when replacing it purchase it from a place the will offer and extended warrenty(Best Buy, Circuit City).
We had bought a DS for my son and @ 19 months his screen was going dark and they replaced it with a new one.

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