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I suggest WriteRight Universal screen protectors. They require cutting but you get 10 in the box and they are very durable. Also they seem to be thicker than some of the other protectors I've tried.

http://www.amazon.com/Fellowes-Write.../dp/B000REEA7S
 
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http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=13726
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...?t=7293&page=3
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...d.php?p=130883
and many others

The search function is very useful, however it is distressing that people who can afford a $400 pocket computer can't figure out how to look things up.
I don't think there have been many revolutionary advances in screen protectors recently.

/edit especially with this forums function of showing you relevant threads when you type in the title.
I just tried screen protector and it popped up 5 prior threads.
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Just, fyi, the Brandos are knock-offs of the Boxwave protector, and the upgrade in quality with Boxwave is definitely worth the price difference.
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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Just, fyi, the Brandos are knock-offs of the Boxwave protector, and the upgrade in quality with Boxwave is definitely worth the price difference.
Does it do everything it claims to do?
Especially
Improves Handwriting Recognition
If it does, I'll buy one just to hold over my wife's illegible handwriting
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Originally Posted by gemniii42 View Post
Does it do everything it claims to do?
I'm more than satisfied with them. They're incredibly durable, great at reducing glare and finger smudging, have much better texture, are fairly easy to apply, and very forgiving about being reapplied.

Originally Posted by gemniii42 View Post
If it does, I'll buy one just to hold over my wife's illegible handwriting
Well, the surface is more paper-like than the bare touchscreen, so perhaps they figure your hand will be more accustomed to the feel?
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InvisibleSHIELD....they are awesome...

http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/...ns-shields.php
 
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2nd vote - from an ipod friend - for the invisishield. I want one too. lifetime warranty, scatchproof military grade (chopper blade covers!), virtually invisible. same price but way better than boxwave he said.
 
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Originally Posted by alephito View Post
Valeria,

Mine arrived within two weeks and you know we use the same mail service. Maybe you were unlucky.

Now enjoy it.
yes, but you live in the capital city and I don't. I live in a small "town" 5km away from a medium size city (Salta), quite far from Buenos Aires. Mail always takes longer here.

It is quite hard to apply it without any particles getting inside, but I've seen no bubbles, only the "little hairs" that always float around.
 
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I'd usually vote for Best Skins Ever since they're about 1/3 the price of Zagg, but since they don't carry pre-made N8xx screen protectors, I guess paying 3x more for a Zagg is worth it.

Otherwise, you can buy a piece from BSE to cut out yourself, or just buy 3M Scotchgard by the foot from a few auto paint shops.

I didn't think Brando was a knock-off of Boxwave. I remember Brando existing a long time before Boxwave, but it might have been due to availability. I had a Brando on my old CLie N760C 7 years ago.

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Originally Posted by FierceDeityLink1 View Post
Otherwise, you can buy a piece from BSE to cut out yourself, or just buy 3M Scotchgard by the foot from a few auto paint shops.
What's that scotchgard you are talking about?
A spray? This? http://www.chemicalindustryarchives....otchgard/1.asp
 
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