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Nokia N900 Hard Rubber Skin Cases

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http://stores.ebay.com/DirectStation...ver+Nokia+N900
 
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#492
Originally Posted by H3llb0und View Post
Someone posted about a Lexerd screen protector, but it was for the NEC N900.

But look at this one:
Lexerd - Nokia N900 TrueVue Anti-glare Cell Phone Screen Protector



Anyone tried this?
I just ordered this. Will let you know
 
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Ok, here is my story for two N900`s .. so far.

Zagg Full Body Protection:

I got the wet Sponge, and it was totally useless. Do not use that or the liquid that's on it, it just wont slide on your device using it. I wrecked my first Screen protector using it (fingermarks, wrecked corners after pulling it on and off several times). On my second Screen protector set i mixed my own solution. A glass with about 1.5dl water and 2drops of Zalo dishwasher soap. This i used on my fingers and the sponge after twisting whatever was on it out. This made it so easy perfect, cant be done better. The first N900 i have used til today with the far from perfect 1th try with Zagg. The rest of the Zagg Full body is ripped off and tossed, for me ugly and no point, i am not gonna sell these phones, i just want the screen not scratched for my own viewing pleasure. Zagg Screen Protector looks, protects and installs* perfectly, but its a rubbery feel especially when moving slow and accurate.

Today i got two sets of Lexerd TrueVue, one Crystal Clear and one Anti-glare. I pulled off the broken Zagg from N900`s screen, and did what the Lexerd manual told me to do. Well when i did this i thought "why couldn't this be glued on with soap and water like the Zagg" Dustfree environment, tape aligning, and you know what. None of the edges around the protector sticks down totally it looks bad, it was a hell for me to stick this on compared with Zagg. Lexerd TrueVue Anti-glare is nice to touch both with fingers nails and stylus, hard and smooth. Looks good everywhere but edges and cutouts. Pictures and video looks better trough the Zagg.

I`m gonna rip this off soon and try the Lexerd TrueVue Crystal Clear. I`l be back with that.

Anyone know of a glue-on-with-water-soap thats harder than the Zagg Invisible Shield? Please let me know
 

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#494
Originally Posted by inidrog View Post
Ok, here is my story for two N900`s .. so far.

Zagg Full Body Protection:

I got the wet Sponge, and it was totally useless. Do not use that or the liquid that's on it, it just wont slide on your device using it. I wrecked my first Screen protector using it (fingermarks, wrecked corners after pulling it on and off several times). On my second Screen protector set i mixed my own solution. A glass with about 1.5dl water and 2drops of Zalo dishwasher soap. This i used on my fingers and the sponge after twisting whatever was on it out. This made it so easy perfect, cant be done better. The first N900 i have used til today with the far from perfect 1th try with Zagg. The rest of the Zagg Full body is ripped off and tossed, for me ugly and no point, i am not gonna sell these phones, i just want the screen not scratched for my own viewing pleasure. Zagg Screen Protector looks, protects and installs* perfectly, but its a rubbery feel especially when moving slow and accurate.

Today i got two sets of Lexerd TrueVue, one Crystal Clear and one Anti-glare. I pulled off the broken Zagg from N900`s screen, and did what the Lexerd manual told me to do. Well when i did this i thought "why couldn't this be glued on with soap and water like the Zagg" Dustfree environment, tape aligning, and you know what. None of the edges around the protector sticks down totally it looks bad, it was a hell for me to stick this on compared with Zagg. Lexerd TrueVue Anti-glare is nice to touch both with fingers nails and stylus, hard and smooth. Looks good everywhere but edges and cutouts. Pictures and video looks better trough the Zagg.

I`m gonna rip this off soon and try the Lexerd TrueVue Crystal Clear. I`l be back with that.

Anyone know of a glue-on-with-water-soap thats harder than the Zagg Invisible Shield? Please let me know
Clarivue. I had the Zagg, HATED the sort of rubbery, orange peel texture. The Clarivue is much stiffer, almost like nothing is there. Recommended (also had the Clarivue anti-glare on my N97, was just as good).
 
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@ skalogre
Hi, can you give me a link to the exact product, and is it glue-on or static-stick-on?
 
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Originally Posted by inidrog View Post
@ skalogre
Hi, can you give me a link to the exact product, and is it glue-on or static-stick-on?
I believe it is static cling; I had dipped it in soapy water first to get it on right.

http://www.clarivue.com/nokia-n900-s...protector.html
 
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#497
Originally Posted by skalogre View Post
I believe it is static cling; I had dipped it in soapy water first to get it on right.

http://www.clarivue.com/nokia-n900-s...protector.html
Hmm I might order this, totally messed up the zagg one, hate the "new" sponge that was included. Is soap safe after it dries on the screen though?
 
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Originally Posted by woodyear99 View Post
Hmm I might order this, totally messed up the zagg one, hate the "new" sponge that was included. Is soap safe after it dries on the screen though?
I don't see why not - it was not even my idea, I had seen it in the instructions for some other protector (forget which). Now, of course, don;'t soak it, just have it sort of damp. That way you can position it accurately and squeeze out any bubbles. Mind you, the Clarivue has its own instructions you should probably follow if you don't want to do my way
 
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@ skalogre

Would you be so kind to take a few closeup pictures of the edges and cutouts of the ClearVue protector on your N900.

I just peeled off the Lexerd Anti-glare and put on the Lexerd Crystal-clear, i will take pictures of that on this phone and the Zagg InvisiShield on the Other N900. The Lexerd Crystal-clear have the same problem as for the edges and cutouts, but its very nice to use and see through. The best so far, except the @£!* edges. I think the film is to thin and it gets bent when they cut it and the film is to hard to forget it.

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What is the problem with the edges?
 
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