I can only speak about the Strong Engineering protectors ...
They are definitely thick enough to mask any screen scratches...
Well, I just got my fast-scratch on the surface or the screen. Happened while I was out or the house. :-(
So now I'm looking into screen protectors and I was wondering if I will still be able to "feel" the scratch through the screen protector with my pen. Anyone out there have any experience with this? Any and all help will be much appreciated.
I can only speak about the Strong Engineering protectors ...
They are definitely thick enough to mask any screen scratches...
I can only speak about the Strong Engineering protectors ...
They are definitely thick enough to mask any screen scratches...
I recommend them also. Mine came a bit damaged in the mail and it was immediately replaced after I contacted them and I received a personal e-mail from the owner himself saying that he will personally make sure a new protector is sent to me. Now that is great service!
quote:Originally posted by toydesign
I can only speak about the Strong Engineering protectors ...
They are definitely thick enough to mask any screen scratches...
I recommend them also. Mine came a bit damaged in the mail and it was immediately replaced after I contacted them and I received a personal e-mail from the owner himself saying that he will personally make sure a new protector is sent to me. Now that is great service!
quote:Originally posted by toydesign
I can only speak about the Strong Engineering protectors ...
They are definitely thick enough to mask any screen scratches...
OK, so I own the Strong Engineering Screen Protector and all-in-all it's pretty good. However, after following this post about removing the screen-protector that is already on the M200:
http://tabletpcbuzz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=15427
I've decided to take the SE Screen Protector off. I've noticed that there is MORE glare with it on. So, I'm going to take my chances with the Toshiba protection and if it get's scratched, I'm going to remove it and replace it with a WriteShield. So, at any given moment, there will only be ONE screen protector on my screen.
OK, so I own the Strong Engineering Screen Protector and all-in-all it's pretty good. However, after following this post about removing the screen-protector that is already on the M200:
http://tabletpcbuzz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=15427
I've decided to take the SE Screen Protector off. I've noticed that there is MORE glare with it on. So, I'm going to take my chances with the Toshiba protection and if it get's scratched, I'm going to remove it and replace it with a WriteShield. So, at any given moment, there will only be ONE screen protector on my screen.
I have a WriteShield on my m1300VA. Definitely a great product with no down side. Mine has been on since late February with no problems.
The M1300 screen is a smudge magnet. The smudgies are gone with the WriteShield.
I have a WriteShield on my m1300VA. Definitely a great product with no down side. Mine has been on since late February with no problems.
The M1300 screen is a smudge magnet. The smudgies are gone with the WriteShield.
I assume the WriteShield is thick enough to mask any existing scratches on the screen, right?
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