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    dcorleto Guest

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    Would like some advice here before just doing the usuals - I find that the screen gets sort of "smudgy" looking after awhile, and was wondering if anyone can advise on good cleaning methods that won't damage the screen.

    Loving my M200 more every day!

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    Wcrocker Guest

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    I use eye glasses cleaner and a cloth designated for such. I use the blue cloth that came with the Writeshield screen protector to dry off the screen. I agree with somebody's assertion (maybe yours) in an earlier post that a screen protector seems almost redundant or the M200. Good thing send none on the market would seem to fit the M200's screen layout.

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    Wcrocker Guest

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    I use eye glasses cleaner and a cloth designated for such. I use the blue cloth that came with the Writeshield screen protector to dry off the screen. I agree with somebody's assertion (maybe yours) in an earlier post that a screen protector seems almost redundant or the M200. Good thing send none on the market would seem to fit the M200's screen layout.

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    Wcrocker Guest

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    I use eye glasses cleaner and a cloth designated for such. I use the blue cloth that came with the Writeshield screen protector to dry off the screen. I agree with somebody's assertion (maybe yours) in an earlier post that a screen protector seems almost redundant or the M200. Good thing send none on the market would seem to fit the M200's screen layout.

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    Wcrocker Guest

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    I use eye glasses cleaner and a cloth designated for such. I use the blue cloth that came with the Writeshield screen protector to dry off the screen. I agree with somebody's assertion (maybe yours) in an earlier post that a screen protector seems almost redundant or the M200. Good thing send none on the market would seem to fit the M200's screen layout.

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    tabletman@ameritech.net Guest

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    I found a wonderful product at Best Buy. It is a microfiber cloth from "Dust Off." It is made of a soft material that will never scratch the screen. After writing with the pen for a while, I usually have oils from my hands on the screen and this thing has no problems taking them off with little effort. I am particularly picky when it comes to keeping my valuables clean and this is definitely one of the great inventions in my book. I also like that you do not have to use any additional cleaners or solutions -- just the cloth does the trick. It is machine washable and is close to the size of a men's hankerchief. I keep it folded neatly in the brief case that I carry my 3505 around in. Look for it next to the compressed air cans and CD cleaning solutions. It is light grey with red stitching around the edges. If I recall, it will only set you back about $10.

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    tabletman@ameritech.net Guest

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    I found a wonderful product at Best Buy. It is a microfiber cloth from "Dust Off." It is made of a soft material that will never scratch the screen. After writing with the pen for a while, I usually have oils from my hands on the screen and this thing has no problems taking them off with little effort. I am particularly picky when it comes to keeping my valuables clean and this is definitely one of the great inventions in my book. I also like that you do not have to use any additional cleaners or solutions -- just the cloth does the trick. It is machine washable and is close to the size of a men's hankerchief. I keep it folded neatly in the brief case that I carry my 3505 around in. Look for it next to the compressed air cans and CD cleaning solutions. It is light grey with red stitching around the edges. If I recall, it will only set you back about $10.

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    tabletman@ameritech.net Guest

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    I found a wonderful product at Best Buy. It is a microfiber cloth from "Dust Off." It is made of a soft material that will never scratch the screen. After writing with the pen for a while, I usually have oils from my hands on the screen and this thing has no problems taking them off with little effort. I am particularly picky when it comes to keeping my valuables clean and this is definitely one of the great inventions in my book. I also like that you do not have to use any additional cleaners or solutions -- just the cloth does the trick. It is machine washable and is close to the size of a men's hankerchief. I keep it folded neatly in the brief case that I carry my 3505 around in. Look for it next to the compressed air cans and CD cleaning solutions. It is light grey with red stitching around the edges. If I recall, it will only set you back about $10.

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    tabletman@ameritech.net Guest

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    I found a wonderful product at Best Buy. It is a microfiber cloth from "Dust Off." It is made of a soft material that will never scratch the screen. After writing with the pen for a while, I usually have oils from my hands on the screen and this thing has no problems taking them off with little effort. I am particularly picky when it comes to keeping my valuables clean and this is definitely one of the great inventions in my book. I also like that you do not have to use any additional cleaners or solutions -- just the cloth does the trick. It is machine washable and is close to the size of a men's hankerchief. I keep it folded neatly in the brief case that I carry my 3505 around in. Look for it next to the compressed air cans and CD cleaning solutions. It is light grey with red stitching around the edges. If I recall, it will only set you back about $10.

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    machdoc Guest

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    Thanks for that advice tablet man - I was having the same question run though my head. I will have a look at Best Buy this week.





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