Nintendo DS Lite Bottom LCD
It will fix broken your Nintendo DS Lite LCD, Cracked LCD or Dead Pixels
It will fit for all NDSL formats
Nintendo DS - Screen Appears Cracked
If runny colors or blotchy colors permanently remain on the screen, even when the Nintendo DS is OFF, then the liquid crystal display (LCD) is cracked. In this situation, your system will need to be repaired.
Nintendo DS - Lines on the Screen
If you see lines on either screen of your Nintendo DS during game play, then it is likely one or more of the components that create the image on the screen are damaged. This usually occurs if there has been an impact -- such as being dropped or hit -- to the Nintendo DS's screens. Your Nintendo DS system will need to be repaired.
Nintendo DS - White (or Other Color) Dot on the Screen (Pixel Issues)
White (or Other Color) Dot on the Screen (Pixel Issues)
With a small number of Nintendo DS screens, one or two dots on the screen may appear to be 'stuck' on a particular color, such as white or red, or the pixel may be black/off. This effect is caused when a particular pixel (the dots that make up the screen) is not working properly. Even with the high quality standards set by LCD manufacturers, you will find this situation is common in many LCD devices (PC monitors, televisions, cell phones, etc.)