Do you use a screen protector for your TF300?

Do you use a screen protector for your TF300?


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pullasuti

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Jul 11, 2010
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Because

They are a pain in the ass to put on. Almost always higher friction. Slight dimming factor. And never had problems with scratched screens. So, nope.
 
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-angel*

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They are a pain in the ass to put on. Almost always higher friction. Slight dimming factor. And never had problems with scratched screens. So, nope.
Can just say, me too - I hate this little "blows" in this screen protector and folded with de dock there is no danger of scratches, so definitely no reason to put on one and fail :D
 

JoJo_

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Jun 14, 2012
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Opted not to use one as I really didn't see a need for one.
I carry mine in a case...

Hmm... Perhaps I'll need one with the silicone sleeve I've been wanting to buy but not sure.

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Zadeis

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Dec 31, 2011
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I'm extremely paranoid about scratches. I got a small one and now I use a protector! I am using the armor suit protector its absolutely fantastic!! I barely even feel that it is there I can still use my capacitive stylus.
I am looking to get a skinomi tech in the future to help protect the back from scratches too along with giving it a bit of visual flair :D
 
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phrozin

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Nov 5, 2007
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I use the armorsuit, no dimming of screen, durable as heck, there is a little more friction, but worth it. Why do I use it? Because it's easy to put on right the first time because it uses liquid to position. Plus the Decal Girl skin went on over it and is great.

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AarSyl

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Aug 21, 2012
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Yes, I have the ZAGG protector for the front and the back. I am happy that it is being protected from scratches, but it is SO much more difficult to apply than a phone because of the size, and I got fingerprints on the adhesive side.

I want to take it off, because there are two permanent bubbles, but since I paid for it, I might as well leave it. I may take it off if/when I get my dock.
 

mcall_r

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Mar 13, 2008
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Yes, I have the ZAGG protector for the front and the back. I am happy that it is being protected from scratches, but it is SO much more difficult to apply than a phone because of the size, and I got fingerprints on the adhesive side.

I want to take it off, because there are two permanent bubbles, but since I paid for it, I might as well leave it. I may take it off if/when I get my dock.
Dude if you have a Zagg you have a lifetime warranty..just email them from the support section of their site, tell them that the protector is starting to peel at the edges or it has gone all yellow tinted or something, and they will send you a brand new set under the warranty!
 
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AarSyl

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Dude if you have a Zagg you have a lifetime warranty..just email them from the support section of their site, tell them that the protector is starting to peel at the edges or it has gone all yellow tinted or something, and they will send you a brand new set under the warranty!
Definitely worth a try!

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IUH1991

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Aug 23, 2011
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I use a matte one to get rid of reflections. Also, it feels more like paper when writing with a stylus.

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