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Hello guys
A friend of mine gave me a BW screen protector and when I tried to place it, apparently the screen had some dust or sth on it, and immediately it filled with dust and became unusable :s
Which screen protector would you suggest for the universal? And also, any way to safely and completely remove all dust etc from the screen before placing it?
Sorry for the weird post but I'm afraid I'm gonna start scratching the display with extended use of the stulys :/
Thnx in advance!
Melty
07-02-2006, 02:21 PM
I have a Martin Fields screen protector. It's a bugger to apply, but great once it's on. Clean the screen with a spectacle lens cloth before you start and hope you don't get any bubbles.
Yeah, bubbles ruined it last time I tried :D
Anyone has this on his universal?
http://www.pocketpctechs.com/main~unit~Qtek_9000-498~area~accessories-WriteSHIELD%99+AG~item~WSPDA011-2D.htm
tehdarkstar
07-02-2006, 04:40 PM
I use it on all my devices (the AG one) and I love it.
It is EASY to apply, you can remove and re-add it, you can move it from one device to another, if it gets dust sticked to the adhesive side you can clean it and I haven't yeat thrown a single one away.
It isn't glossy, so your display won't be "shiny" as without it, but the anti-glare effect is very welcome and its thickness is enough to protect the display from almost anything.
Considering that I haven't yet thrown a single one away, despite messing around a lot with them, I consider them to be very good value.
Nice, I'll order one within the week :D
ps, is a screen protector really that important? I mean, apart from dust, fingerprints etc (which are the main reasons I'll get it), using for example the stylus for gaming and/or handwriting, does this really compromises the screen (scratches etc)?
kash76
07-02-2006, 05:27 PM
it is a good accessory. and it actually does what it is supposed to do.
i would recomend it all save the screen.
cidriver
07-02-2006, 06:12 PM
I have a Martin Fields screen protector.
More information: http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/review/martin_fields_overlay_plus_pda_screen_protector_re view_
kimble
07-02-2006, 06:35 PM
I have one of these: http://shop.brando.com.hk/ultraclearscreenprotector.php
You can hardly notice that it's there, apart from making the screen a little more shiny, and the slightly poorer stylus response (doesn't bother me, as I don't use the handwriting input) which I believe is inevitable with any screen protector.
Before applying, I found that wiping the screen firmly with a decent lint-free lens cloth (as you'd get from a photography supplier) was sufficient to remove all fingerprints, fluff etc. The trick is to inspect the screen throughly from all angles with a nice bright light source such as a torch or desk lamp with the display off, as well as with the illumination of the backlight on maximum.
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