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2006-02-13
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I'm in the UK so I might try out the Jessops protectors but I have to say I'm going to see if I can get an 'invisible shield' protector. My iPod nano got one as soon as it was taken out of the box a few months ago, and it has been absolutely fantastic. It's true when they say you can key it and it's fine. wipe-clean etc. It's worked fantastically.
More info here!
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2006-02-13
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I went with the Martin Fields protectors. They're from japan, are very clear, and have a shiny smooth texture like the normal screen surface.
I've used them on my palms, and treos with great results. I have one for my 770 and one for my SLVR on order (should be in the mail soon).
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2006-02-14
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I bought a M.F. protector for my lady's iPod nano (I bought her a pink one from Colorware and the MF protector for comparison to mine. I have to say I wasn't overly fond of it. It did not stick well, but BIG DISCLAIMER I am pretty sure that this was due to the surface of the custom nano not being flat. The paint becomes slightly raised around the edges (by the clickwheel etc.) and so the surface isn't perfectly flat (just how the paint goes on). THUS I imagine that with a flat surface it sticks perfectly. After all many people recommend them. That said, they did look to be a little too 'easy-remove'. The invisible shield is very sticky when set (you have to apply it properly by moistening the adhesive).
I was surprised at the stiffness of the MF protector -somewhere between a credit card and a sheet of OHP plastic. The Invisible Shield one is a lot more malleable. I can't honestly say what it would be like for long-term stylus use, but I also imagine the I.S. protector would be a lot more pleasant to use than the M.F. one. The best analogy I can come up with is writing on a sheet of paper with a few sheets of paper underneath (invis shield) or a sheet of paper placed on a hard surface (MF).
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2006-02-14
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I've never tried the invisible shield ones. Are they shiny too, or matte?
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2006-02-14
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There's actually a thread somewhere about the new nanos having raised edges to help prevent scratches, and how that interferes with screen protectors, so that's probably the problem you're running into.
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2006-02-14
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2006-02-23
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2006-02-23
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2006-02-23
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Thanks for the heads up, waddell. I have used the anti-glare protector on a Treo and the cleartouch on another palm and they both work well. I like the cleartouch more, personally.
I've used them on my palms, and treos with great results. I have one for my 770 and one for my SLVR on order (should be in the mail soon).
I think they're the ones overlayplus sells.