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Hey guys, anyone tried one of those before?

Overview of Universal Screen Overlay (Cut to Size Screen Protector)

The Universal Screen Overlay is cut to size and suitable to protect your mobile device’s LCD display from scratches, dirt and dust.

Suitable for use with PDAs, Smartphones, MP3 Players, GPS units, Digital Cameras and other mobile device’s LCD displays, the Universal Screen Overlay can be cut to fit the exact measurements of your device.

Quick to apply and easy on the wallet, they are the ideal protective accessory for your device. Included is a screen cleaning cloth and application card. Overlay Screen Protector’s offers a maximum size of 11.4cm (4.5”).

Features of Universal Screen Overlay (Cut to Size Screen Protector)

Prevents screen scratching and other damage
Easy to apply
Includes application card and screen cleaning cloth
Cut-to-size – maximum 11.4cm (4.5”)
 
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The Legends screen is glass, which is _very_ resistant to scratches.
You'd literally have to put it in a bag of keys and shake it, to scratch it....and even then, there's a fair chance that the screen didn't get severely damaged.
The aluminum on the other hand...
 
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The Legends screen is glass, which is _very_ resistant to scratches.
You'd literally have to put it in a bag of keys and shake it, to scratch it....and even then, there's a fair chance that the screen didn't get severely damaged.
The aluminum on the other hand...
Yes, i can confirm this. The screen is extremely rigid, no plastic here. But this is confusing to me as i have seen in reviews when they pushed on the screen there was visible flex to it. I guess there was some kind of demo device that had a diffrent screen then the final model.

im not going to try and scratch my screen but if its the same as on the nexus one, then i can belive that the screen is extremely durable.

I have had the device for 4 days and not a singel mark on it, even fingerprins are difficult to se and it extremely smooth surface, with realy low friction compared to most plastic.
Phone: HTC One X
Tablet: Nexus 7 and/or Asus Transformer TF101
 
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Wow..

Now thats spells C. O. O. L.
 
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The Legends screen is glass, which is _very_ resistant to scratches.
You'd literally have to put it in a bag of keys and shake it, to scratch it....and even then, there's a fair chance that the screen didn't get severely damaged.
The aluminum on the other hand...

I to thought that the Legends screen was glass & would take some scratching but it seems not. My Son has had his legend for 5 day & has barley taken it out of the house, it has been in his jeans pocket, with no keys, money etc in & the screen now has 4 light scratches on it. It also seems that the AMOLED screens brightness really exaggerates these scratches, to the point for me that I would need to get it replaced. Hes really upset that his new baby has a battle scar already & do feel sorry for him

So its if you wanna take the chance then go for it, but I for one will be getting a screen protector for my desire when Vodafone finally get there act together & ship my phone!

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The legend screen doesn't sound like glass... Everyone should buy a screen protector
 
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The legend screen doesn't sound like glass... Everyone should buy a screen protector
On another website (I cannot link to the image as a new user) I saw a picture of a legend that was dropped on a tile floor. The screen was cracked and looked suspiciously glass-like .

 
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