Keep in mind that InvisiShield now has an HD screen that is so clear it's as if there is no screen protector on it. They also have an Anti-glare version which is really nice if you use your iPhone a lot outdoors.
I have had the Zagg stand expert in the local mall apply these screen protectors dozens of times to many devices in my home. I swear by them.
Roger
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Roger Prokic
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On Jul 13, 2012, at 12:02 AM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com> wrote:
>>> I use something called "invisible shield". I cost about $20, no problems at all, but it is finally starting to come loose around the home button and speaker port. It is a bit sticky to the touch at first, but dried to a truly invisible coating. It has saved me from nasty scratches a couple of times. The iPhone may have gorilla glass, but gorilla is not impervious to scratches. My daughter put a nasty scratch in her 3GS. And if you should shatter your glass, a protective coating keeps sharp shards from cutting you.
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>> I applied a film once but removed it as the brightness of the screen as dulled.
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> I used the Zagg "Invisible Shield" screen obscurer film once.
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> It felt awful, it looked awful, if prevented the iPhone case from sliding on normally, and I *REALLY* disliked the idea of a product that REQUIRED me to apply liquid to my iPhone!
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> I removed it several days later, chalked up the $22 or so to "education", and never looked back.
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> In 1000+ days of daily use, my "unprotected" iPhone and iPad screens have never gotten a scratch or nick.
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vendredi 13 juillet 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] Protective Film Removal
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