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knight4led Posts: > 500

I have a boxwave screen protector and its just alright. It doesn't dull the screen out any. It changes the feel of handwriting a tiny bit, which I don't mind too much, but my stylus seems to feel like its scrathing if I turn it one way, but if I turn it some it will stop that. Also, it doesn't actually cover the whole screen, it leaves a tiny bit of space at the bottom, which annoys me to no end. The space made it easier to apply, but thats not worth it.

I say stear clear of this screen protector. I will buy a new one when I have a few spare dollars.
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Posted: 2005-02-05 09:44:51
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psikey Posts: > 500

Always used Brando or MFOP & currently use a Brando Plus Ultra Clear which is best I have used yet.

All of them start to show light scratching after 2-4 months (depending on use) & could do with changing at say the 9-12 month stage.

I now have a P910i but when I had my P900 one of the pens had some roughness to the tip which increased scratching so I took I very, very fine Emery paper & smoothed the end off to perfection.

Bought 3 Brando Ultra's when I got my P910i & still using the first after 5 month but it does now show light scrathes (nothing major).
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Posted: 2005-02-05 10:59:11
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.Z. Posts: 214

SymMobile scratch resistant (not the clear) is much moore resistant for scratches than Martin Fields but isn't as clear as MF, i use SM scratch res. because i think that MF wears out to fast. I use handwriting recog. alot...
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Posted: 2005-02-05 20:43:00
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lesneo Posts: 482

When I purchase my P910 barely 3 weeks ago, the sales guy gave me a screen protector for free! He claimed that to get to the screen, one has to use a pen knife and slice at the same spot twice. But only after 1 day, the stylus left so much scratches on it that I had to change to a "scratch-resistant" one only after a few days...

The latter is slightly better but there are already scratch marks on it as well. I am also learning to write softer and with the stylus more at a 90 degree angle to minimise scratches. Tough... since I use handwriting a lot... Will definitely use MF the next round (at this rate, probably in a few weeks time...)
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Posted: 2005-02-06 16:53:25
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