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Polarizing film for GameBoy DMG-01 self adhesive front polarizer Polarising - 2 pack | ZedLabz

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Features:

- Front Polarising film for use with Game Boy DMG-01.
- Supplied as a machine cut 8.3cm x 8.3cm approx square.
- Includes 2 per pack - Cut to the desired size.
- Removable film on both sides to protect prior to installation.
- One size has strong ahesive pre-applied for installation.




Platform Nintendo Game Boy
Colour Grey
Manufacturer ZedLabz
EAN 5056026429566
Weight 14g

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John

These are the right size for the old DMG backlight/bivert mod & flips polarity by rotating the film by 90 degrees. You only need this if you've installed a bivert chip to flip the polarity once already. Supposedly the bivert is meant to improve resolution (having installed a couple of biverts previously, I remain slightly sceptical).

Be aware that with the bivert & film installed, the DMG screen will appear a very dark blue (off-black) when the unit is powered off, but the polarity looks correct once powered on.

Only needed one film but doesn't hurt to have a spare. If nothing else the spare could be handy for little science experiments with my son.