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2006-09-20
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I apologize in advance but I just have to vent. I noticed a couple of small scratches on my screen and decided it was time to invest in screen protectors. Well, I bought these stupid things: EXIM SPUC for lots of money, and had a hell of a time applying them. Difficult to get aligned. Impossible to align without dust getting stuck on the underside. Impossible to remove the dust. Bubbles. Makes me hate life. I don't know how people use these things without wasting lots of time and money???
I've given up and I'm just going to use my 770 without a screen protector
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2006-09-20
, 02:17
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2006-09-20
, 02:53
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@ Washington DC
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2006-09-20
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2006-09-20
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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I guess you have discovered this (see title). My son has a PSP and I applied his SP for him--wasn't rocket science and now you would be hard-pressed to tell it was on there. Of course, the PSP has a hard, polycarbonate covered screen. I was able to press and "squeegee" quite hard to get a bubbleless surface. I can't see that happening with a 770--as your experience validates. I would say that by the time you actually start to gt a ragged display from all the use it will be time to upgrade anyway.
Don't get mad, get even--invent something better. BTW, good luck.
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2006-09-20
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2007-04-20
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@ NYC
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I've given up and I'm just going to use my 770 without a screen protector