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adidas Posts: 74

My screen protector is making scratch sound when i write on the screen and i just got it early Jan if i'm not mistaken (definately not more than 2 months). Yes i do alots of handwritting but i thought it suppose to be scratch proof!!?? i got it from martin field web site.

can anyone advice me if i'm unlucky or thats normal??

Cheers,
adidas superstar 35th anniversary
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Posted: 2005-02-05 00:26:52
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djkizlive Posts: > 500

I think it probably needs a clean.

Have a look on the packaging to see if you can clean it in warm soapy water.

It can also be cleaned with sticky tape (on the side thats static).

Try using some sort of weak degreasing/soapy solution on the protective side if you can't wash it in water directly, and lightly rub it in to the protector to give it a good clean..

Hope this helps.

-djkizlive
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Posted: 2005-02-05 00:28:42
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baseballfanz Posts: > 500

I use a screen protector from a Japanese company called Taku. It's not a "film" type but is actually a thin "plexi glass" like piece. It's stiff so putting it on is easy with NO wrinkles. It's shows about 97-98 % of the colors and resolutions. Some people are amazed that I have a screen protector on. Writing is smooth like writing on glasses. I got it off Ebay but cannot find the company itself anywhere on the web.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayIS[....]em=5729387161#ebayphotohosting
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Posted: 2005-02-05 00:53:14
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djkizlive Posts: > 500

Looks good. How is it attached? Static?
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Posted: 2005-02-05 01:03:37
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baseballfanz Posts: > 500

Some kind of light adhesive. I lift it up halfway one time to removed a lint and it did not leave anything on the screen.
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Posted: 2005-02-05 01:50:00
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CrackerJack Posts: > 500

I use a Brando Ultra Clear. It's like there's nothing on the screen. This definitely rivals the Martin Fields Overlay Plus, if not better. This message was posted from a P910
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Posted: 2005-02-05 02:14:39
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linus73 Posts: 16

you can also use overhead projector sheets cut up, there was a posting in here about a year or so back. these fit under the p900 housing and are extremely cheap and easy to make and takes 2 seconds to replace. a low cost but very effective screen protector!
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Posted: 2005-02-05 03:02:06
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CrackerJack Posts: > 500

Yes, but they are not that scratch resistant. You have to replace them at least once a week. This message was posted from a P910
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Posted: 2005-02-05 03:06:27
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lisitsa Posts: 14

Its good to hear people have had luck with screen protectors. I bought Belkin screen protectors for the palm zire, and put it on my p800 screen, and they sucked badly. You could hardly write on the screen, they were that rough, and the colours were very faded out.
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Posted: 2005-02-05 07:06:50
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CrackerJack Posts: > 500

For unhampered viewing of your 'real estate', choose the 'clear' or 'ultra clear' kind. Brando and Martin Fields are the best manufacturers when it comes to these. They also use 'static' to attach to your screen, while the others have this adhesive that leaves a little residue when you remove it.
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Posted: 2005-02-05 08:07:09
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