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2010-06-29
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2010-06-29
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2010-06-29
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2010-07-15
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2010-07-15
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@ Norway
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martin fields , best screen protector for everything basically. perfect cut 100% of the time. Best ever. nothing can compare.
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2010-07-15
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2010-07-15
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I've tried the Zagg Invisible Shield - you get a sticky orange peel surface that ruins the experience when using a stylus. Removed it after a couple of days.
I've ordered Phantom Skinz - Hope it's better.
Also bought a couple of Clarivue clear protectors and installed one yesterday. Fit is a little loose (1-1.5mm of room all around) and 2nd of the 2 removable layers (you take these off during installation) came off before I had the protector fully positioned, but adherence is excellent with no bubbles and overall product quality is excellent. You can feel during the overlay step that it's a really tough little layer of plastic. No visual distortion, no loss of sensitivity noticed. 2 for $10 on their site plus you get a coupon for your next purchase.