vendredi 13 juillet 2012

Re: [apple-iphone] Protective Film Removal

 

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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