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Screen protectors are definitely not made the same. The WriteSHIELDS cover the screen completely. They cost more, but others I know have agreed with me that they're some of the best if not the best screen protectors out there.
Not to mention, for $40, in addition to the screen protectors, you're also getting a spray bottle of cleaner, four wet cloths of the same cleaner, removal tools, and two nice dry wipe cloths.
Another reason they cost a bit more, is because they last so long. You only have to replace them about once every four months or so, give or take...
[ This Message was edited by: One of One on 2003-06-17 12:46 ]
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Posted: 2003-06-17 13:36:03
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I also went to an amusement park a week ago, outside Oslo (Norway). My brand new P800 was laying in my sidepocket of my shorts all of the time. But I tried to be as careful as possible, knowing that the G-forces of the attractions could cause me to squeeze the phone towards something. But on the Supersplash (a rollercoaster/waterride) I sat in the wrong seat, causing several litres of water to land on my shorts. Must admit, I was pretty nervous as I pulled my wet P800 out of my pocket...
But luckily my phone survived
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Posted: 2003-06-17 14:08:11
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I use the Brando... it has a slightly rough feel to it which feels like you're writing on paper... its much nicer and as it is slightly rough i can use my fingers on the screen and not leave nasty greasy finger prints... its totally washable too and retains its sticky side.
It only cost me £6 from Ebay with £1.50 postage so I wouldnt bother with the rip off companies selling them.... just go find one or 2 now. I've ordered another incase i scratch it but it seems to be very reziliant.
Lastly someone asked if you have to press harder... not really though i think a little more pressure is required, but of course once you've had it on for a few days you are used to the pressure needed and so it comes naturally. I use my P800 without the flip so i need a good protector and the Brando seems great.
Thats me 2 pence worth
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Posted: 2003-06-17 14:45:32
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Wirrum...
You're very lucky! Seems to me that the P800 was built to last
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Posted: 2003-06-17 21:14:17
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OMG!!!
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Posted: 2003-06-17 22:55:06
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