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I took the tube out, and used the reflector to mount my LEDs. The electrical tape insulates it from the cart shield, so no shorts. I had a dead pocket TV, so I ripped into the lightbox and used the diffuser layers in the GG. The LEDs are also sanded, to minimize bright spots. They're wired in parallel and running off 5V with a resistor.
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Stock on the right, LED modded on the left. I tried to get the brightness to match as well as I could. And yes, the brightness knob on the LED unit is fully functional. It's got quite a range of difference.
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Closeup of the stock screen.
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LED modded screen. Quite a bit easier on the eyes. The light distribution isn't perfect, but I don't really notice it while playing.
I've also discovered that the stock one has to be at an exact angle to be visible. The LED screen isn't quite so finicky. As for battery life, the stock unit crapped out after two hours and forty minutes. I'm using rechargeable cells, so after a full recharge, I tried them on the LED modded one. Six hours and ten minutes later, and they're still going. I'm too damn tired to keep playing, and I won't be able to get back to it for a day or two, so I'm posting my results now.
EDIT: I still don't know left from right. lol