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Warning: Defective stylus = scratches
Yusssssh, I've just got my new N800, but... after 3 days of some use, I've had the bad surprise that holding the stylus a certain way made a few scratches already on the screen. There was a pointy edge somewhere on the stylus tip.
Luckily (somewhat) I've kept the original screen protector on the tablet screen. Now, I'm tempted to get a new screen protector. Any easy solution to get myself some new screen protector? Suggestions? PS: I'm currently typing from the Nokia N800. ;] |
Re: Warning: Defective stylus = scratches
Boxwave ClearTouch Anti-Glare
The factory shipping protector scratches much more easily than the actually screen, though. |
Re: Warning: Defective stylus = scratches
Buy some protectors, you'll thank yourself when you drop it the first time.
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I too have noticed that one side of my stylus tends to offer more resistance and seems to score the display.
I put my stylus under a loupe but couldn't see what was causing it--an internal wire-drawn filament perhaps? Has anyone xrayed or dissected a stylus yet? |
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Probably not, given how hard it is to find replacements in many countries...
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I damaged one of my styli by leaning back and stretching my arm with it in my hand - it rubbed against a rough wall in a hospital waiting room, which scuffed it up at the tip. But it wasn't hard to polish it back nice and smooth again; it's fine now.
As for dissecting one - it's just solid plastic. Nothing fancy! You can use any PDA stylus, or any pointy object if you're careful and it's not too sharp. I often use my old Palm Pilot stylus. |
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If you hold your stylus at 45 degree angle it will scratch the screen. If you take a close look at the stylus you will notice a sharp angle where the round tip meets the side of the stylus. 8^P
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Re: Warning: Defective stylus = scratches
Most stylus tips are fairly soft (to help avoid screen scratches). This means that it's easy for a tiny grit particle to become embedded and cause problems. Any chance that could have happened?
For this reason, if a stylus is ever dropped, it's a good idea to inspect the tip carefully before using it again. |
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And in the US, is it still practically impossible to buy a stylus from Nokia? I recently lost one.
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So, my remaining stylus stays in the holder on the N800, for looks mostly. |
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ACCCK! XE The stylus totally rapped my screen protector while I was browsing up and down the scroll bar. Arghhh! Any tip to polish the tip? Perhaps I should avoid keeping the stylus in this angle. :S Now, I really need another screen protector.
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Re: Warning: Defective stylus = scratches
as GA mention get the Boxwave screen protector. The display itself is plenty durable but will over time, get scratches even from simple cleaning. But $12.95 for a Boxwave is cash well sent.
I don't use the included stylus due to hand problems but find the Triple Click from Avery to be a far better idea. Pen, mechanical pencil & stylus all in one. Reading this thread it seems some folks don't realize the included quasi-screen protector is, well, not intended for long term use. Heck, it really does not seem intended as a real work use protector... The Boxwave Anti-Glare (as opposed to glossy) Screen Protector has that "paper" like feel. Kinda like a mouse pad on a new laptop. I find I prefer that feel. Plus there are far fewer reflections from bight lights or backgrounds now. |
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