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On 2011-04-04 13:06:10, SKIBBE wrote:
Misty Silver Box (Photos taken with Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL)
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Looks like little brother of your Viera TV!

Enjoy it!
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Posted: 2011-04-04 13:16:19
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Yeah it's a Panasonic 42" FullHD Plasma

will try out the HDMI in a while
Edit, remote does not work

[ This Message was edited by: SKIBBE on 2011-04-04 13:21 ]
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Posted: 2011-04-04 13:20:01
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Silver comes with silver cables!?!
AND the USB cable is right-angled!?!
I'm so happy mine is coming in a few days.
I think this has made my year.
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Posted: 2011-04-04 13:41:00
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f**k THIS IS NOT HAPPENING!
the screen is LOSE!!
was just about to ask you guys if the back button was "lowered" compared to the other two, it was then when i noticed this (pic soon)
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The screen has a AIR gap they forgot to glue it or something
in a telephone que now...
www.komplett.se is sending me a new one, no hazzle at all,
BUT it's out of stock, arriving today or tomorrow...
this is not fair
[ This Message was edited by: SKIBBE on 2011-04-04 13:11 ]
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Posted: 2011-04-04 13:43:33
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what?
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Posted: 2011-04-04 13:47:42
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updated
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Posted: 2011-04-04 13:55:24
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On 2011-04-04 13:55:24, SKIBBE wrote:
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Ahhh,
That is not fun, feel sorry for you SKIBBE
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Posted: 2011-04-04 14:00:39
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On 2011-04-04 12:38:15, HYPER-X10 wrote:
On 2011-04-04 12:01:56, dibdin wrote:
So is it likely that the "shatter proof sheet" likely to scratch in away with just general use do you think? If it is very durable then I am quite happy not to put a screen protector on top. Or would you say it would be still still a good idea to put a protector on top?
It will scratch just like any screen. Even Gorilla glass will scratch.
One option is to use no screen protector, and remove the shatter proof sheet once it is scratched up. You could then fit a normal screen protector. I removed the shatter proof sheet from my X10 a few weeks after I got it (about a year ago) and haven't cracked the screen or anything. Lots of other people have removed it too, but it is quite difficult.
On my Arc (when I get it) I will probably do the same. I don't like the idea of 2 layers of plastic between me and the glass. I am willing to accept the fact that the screen could shatter more easily if I drop it.
So basically the "shatter proof sheet" is a basically a screen protector?
Any tips to how to remove it safely without damaging the screen at all if its as tricky yo remove as some people have said??
I will wait till this shows signs of scratches and then I will replace it with a screen protector.
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Posted: 2011-04-04 14:01:36
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@SKIBBE

don't know what to say. Has anyone else noticed this on theirs?
@dibin on the X10 I removed the hard to remove 'shatterproof sheet' with a knife very very carefully. Didn't do any damage. I started in the corner, used the flat edge NOT the pointed end and raised just enough that I could get my tweezers under then loosened it more with tweezers and peeled with my fingers.
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Posted: 2011-04-04 14:11:18
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Yes it's a screen protector, but SE don't intend for you to remove it.
If you carefully lift one edge with a razor blade you can then slowly remove it. It takes quite a bit of force though.
I'd wait untill someone else does it just in case it makes the glass separate like SKIBBE's
(I know SKIBBE didn't do that though)
EDIT: Yeah, like Ricky said.

[ This Message was edited by: HYPER-X10 on 2011-04-04 13:20 ]
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Posted: 2011-04-04 14:18:29
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