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2007-12-16
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2007-12-18
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2007-12-18
, 22:35
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2007-12-18
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2007-12-18
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I use Brando's. Buy at year's end when they have their free international shipping promo. Brando + weak $ = good quality, good service, cheap :-)
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2008-01-04
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I think there was another thread on this - do a search.
My solution I found there for my 810 is:
Obtain a sheet of overlay transparency film such as is used for view-graphs. Cut a piece slightly oversize and slip it under the bezel.
Cost - almost nil
Time to obtain - minimal
The second day I was showing my 810 around at work one guy played with the screen and it looked like he had just oiled his car, and my 810 The next day the protector was on.
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2008-01-04
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2008-01-04
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2008-01-10
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2008-01-17
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