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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Anonymouse says:</i></b><p>Hi there,</p><p>I&#039;m looking for some advice on choosing a backlight for my game boy pocket.</p><p>I have a clear DMG with an olive green backlight and really like that as it offers the best contrast. I know the MGB has black pixels so the White light would likely be the best for maximum contrast. But I would like my MGB to match my DMG. My issue is that I don&#039;t know how much better the White would be in comparison to olive green. If the difference is minimal then I&#039;d probably go for the olive green. I would be adding a resistor to reduce the light and power consumption which would make it on par with the brightness of a game boy light. </p><p>Does anyone have experience with white and green lights on MGBs?</p><p>Any help would be great.</p>]]></description>
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