Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited
Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 | DMG & Pocket HZT (UK) Limited

Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 for DMG and GBP

Sale price$8.99 USD
304 reviews
304 reviews
SKU: GBB1200

Hand Held Legend

Color:

Color

Quantity:
Pickup available at 519 Davisville Rd. Usually ready in 2-4 days

Game Boy Backlight Display Mod V3 for DMG and GBP

Backlight - White V3

519 Davisville Rd.

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

519 Davisville Road
Willow Grove PA 19090
United States

A Game Boy Backlight display mod from Hand-Held Legend is an easy to use LED panel that fits behind the original Game Boy LCD to light up the screen from behind. Some modification to the console is required although its basic enough for any beginner. 

FEATURES:

  • 9 rich color choices
  • Thinnest backlight available at 1.23mm
  • >90% uniformity
  • DMG and Pocket compatible
  • V3: Super thin with a flat FCP cable and Resistors built in (excludes RGB)
  • You can also display your screen in an "inverted" orientation to give your pixels a retro look.
  • RGB Variant allows for custom colors or color switching with DIP 4 Position Switch (sold separately). Please see documentation.
  • 2 Resistors built in! (excludes RGB)

INCLUDED:

  • 1x Backlight
  • 2x 28 gauge pre-tinned wires (excludes RGB version)
  • 4x 28 gauge pre-tinned wires (RGB version only)
  • 2x 100 OHM resistors (RGB version only)
  • 1x 150 OHM resistor (RGB version only)
  • 1x Polarization film

PAIRS WELL WITH:

    NOTES:

    • This backlight is compatible with the Game Boy DMG and Game Boy Pocket.
    • It is not compatible with the following models: Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Nintendo DS, or Nintendo 3DS.
    • Photos are biverted.
    • Polarization film is not attached to backlight.
    • To test this backlight, you can use a power supply, such as alligator clips or a multimeter, on the two gold contacts to turn it on. This ensures the correct color has been sent and review the backlight for any damage/defects.
    • Do NOT use cleaning agents such as alcohol on the backlight. This can cause damage such as spots/splotches.

    DOCUMENTATION:

    WARNINGS:

    • Test before installation! When you receive a backlight/LCD kit, you should perform a dry run before installing to assure that nothing has been damaged in transit. A dry run or test fit means the kit is not installed in the shell. This includes the use of adhesives, brackets, and any performed soldering. All ribbon cables should have no bends or creases in them. If you are unsure how to perform a dry run, please contact our support team and we will be happy to help. Backlight kits that have been installed are not eligible for replacement or return.
    • LCD may break if put under too much pressure or dropped. Please exercise extreme caution when installing.

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 304 reviews
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    P.T.8.
    Backlight - RGB (V2 - Resistors Install Req.)

    I bought the RGB kit. First of all, they don't say you'll need other components to switch between different colors. I went off of the "pairs well with" section to order everything I would need to have everything I would need at once and assumed since they didn't mention I would need anything extra that it would could with the touch sensor to change colors that other sites have mentioned. It didn't so I was a bit annoyed by that.

    While digging through the pages here, they have a diagram here with bad advice, telling you to solder it up backwards. I checked my leads and was confused by this but did it their way anyway which was incorrect as I thought. Could only get red to display when they were all wired up correctly. Apparently the others were DOA or their bad wiring advice led me to burn them out. So now I'm stuck with just red when I would have settled for White. My main intention with the RGB was to be able to produce the blue/white but I guess that's too much to ask for at this point.

    Tutorials listed are from random YouTubers wiring up a non RGB version. Now, I run a shop and I make sure to include extensive information as well as correct diagrams and tutorials made by myself before listing a product.

    The price is decent. It's not the most well built device but it doesn't have to be. It's a simple backlight so I can't complain. Leading users to install it incorrectly, relying on outside sources to explain their product for them and leaving out vital parts to make it function correctly without any notice is my issue with this.

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    Zach R.
    Backlight - Teal V3
    Fairly Easy Mod

    The mod wasn’t that hard; I just followed This Does Not Compute’s video on the install. It came out really great though, it was definitely worth the 30 minutes it took.

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    Kevin M.
    Backlight - Yellow-Green V3
    Great mod

    This mod takes a lot of patience and time, But is the best option for preserving the original look/feel of the DMG. The light is very bright but can easily be dimmed to your liking by simply adding a resistor. The brightness is a plus for me as some may like it brighter and resistor dimming is very simple and cheap.

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    Austin D.
    Backlight - White V3
    Game Boy Pocket Backlight V3 White

    Currently using 1.5V rechargable lithium batteries to maintain constant voltage and the backlight is bright with good tone. The white works well under different lighting conditions. The nonuniform lit area is at the bottom of the screen but doesn't impact gameplay. I did trap a hair behind the lens and the screen is slightly offset, so I'll have to open it back up and adjust it slightly. Just take care while removing the reflective backing on the original LCD and you'll have a nice mod when you're done! The only additional thing I may do is snip a lead on OEM red LED since it's annoyingly bright and should extend the battery life. The LED doesn't go dim before shutdown with these batteries so it isn't a status light anymore.

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    Anonymous
    Backlight - Washed Yellow V3
    Works Great

    This worked great and I was able to install by following the linked video. This was my first backlight and bivert mod. This is the washed yellow version, which IMO keeps the feel of the original display while improving the experience dramatically.

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    Jacob S.
    Backlight - Yellow-Green V3
    Not for the novice

    I did microscopic circuit board assembly for 2 years and found this very difficult. You absolutely have to use the slow cooling solder like in the video. Needless to say I ended up having to buy the new display with pcb in the end. Don’t buy if you have any doubts. Side note, I did test the screen light with a 3 volt battery and found that it had 4 bright spots on the bottom that lit the screen. I’m actually okay with my failure now.