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FWIW, I got the N900 protector in yesterday, and I think it's great. It has cutouts for both the prox sensor and the earpiece, but otherwise covers the entire face of the device. It went on relatively easily, is perfectly clear, and hardly has any effect on the sensitivity of the screen. I say hardly not because I've noticed any change, but because I still can't believe there isn't some effect from it.
Lastly, the texture is just the same as the original screen, or close enough for me not to notice the difference. They're both smooth, but not too smooth. It's ever so slightly stickier than the original, but as I recall, the bare screen was a little bit sticky for the first couple of days, too.
I've read some reviews of these on other site like and old one @ nokiaphoneblog and the-gadgeteer.com and lastly a more recent review dailymobile.se. People seem to like them overall.
I actually went with a combo of invisible shield and phantom skinz for my device. The IS will really protect the bottom and give good grip for one handed train riding, but I like the PS on the front it looks really good. No edge problems, and after about 2 days people don't even realize I have a screen protector on it!
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