Ghost Armor and Install Q

cray1000

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Hey I saw Ghost Armor sells the screen protector for the nook color for $15 now and they have a cart in the malls in my area and was thinking of putting them on.

Has anyone used Ghost Armor with the nook color?

Also, i was a little worried about installation, normally you remove the battery, but the battery isnt removable in the Nook color it seems so would that be a problem? How many hours of off time would be recommended with so much area for water to get in on a huge screen?

thanks
(they do have the dry boxes at the mall though that supposedly dry real fast.)
 

jdellingson7

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I had my Nook done all the way around which is $30 and it is awesome. The fact that you can change out the Ghost Armor anytime you like after some wear an tear for $10 is great. I'm pretty ocd with my phones and gadgets and have used ghost armor on all from the day of purchase. I always end with a like new device when i'm ready to swap for something new. Also installing yourself is a pain in the ass and usually ends in disaster, so definitely have them do it. The Barnes and Noble screen cover sucks in comparison.
 

gedster314

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Since devices have gone to glass capcitive displays I dont bother with screen protectors. I have not manged to scratch any glass dislay I owned. But I did buy a used ipad where someone managed to scratch the glass. For the body I like protection, all my devices always look new when I get rid of them too.

In regards to soapy water installs, I have done a few with non removable batteries. Its never been an issue. I try to be a little sparing on the water and try to blot up any drops around the edges very quickly. Most devices have a very good seal around the edges because they don't want dirt and oils getting between the touch layer. It is scary the first time, especially when its a 3G 64GB ipad. I have not seen the NCs screen edges and the bezel does look loose but I would not be afraid to do mine. Just give it over night in a dry environent before you turn it on again. I do prefer the harder plastic screen protectors that go on dry, fingers and stylus' don't drag but they do get scratched and have to be occasionally replaced. For me, I like my screens bare naked.
 
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