Nobody knew if it was the software or the hardware. Why was the PSP 3000
, Sony's supposed best to date with an incredible screen
, suffering from interlaced images
? Logic Sunrise put both displays under a 40X microscope and saw the problem immediately. Can you tell the difference? Take a mental guess and then check if you're smarter than a Sony engineer:The problem is two-fold. 1. Pixels are arranged horizontally 2. Blue pixels are much darker on the 3000 Given these findings, the problem appears to be 100% hardware-based. So now the question is, how is it possible that Sony didn't see this problem coming? Literally? [Logic Sunrise
via Maxconsole
]
