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Sony PEGA-SP60 CLIE Screen Protector

Sony PEGA-SP60 CLIE Screen Protector

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Look elsewhere to protect your screen
Review: First off, I feel screen protectors are a must for PDAs. This screen protector just doesn't do a good job when compared to other alternatives. Does it even protect screens? Sure, but with some faults: 1) Only one protector is included. 2) Too thick. It's not a film like other brands, but a stiff sheet of plastic that feels awkward to write on. 3) It gets scratched! This does not make the protector reuseable.
In the past, I've used the Fellows brand, but opted for this because of the price. Again, it's not worth it. When I'm through with this screen protector because of all the streaks and whirls on it, I'm going back to Fellows.
--Just my observations and humble opinion. : )

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I agree
Review: I also found that the screen protector seems like it does more harm than good. I don't see how anyone could think that this would protect a screen. It picks up fingerprints very easily and theres bubbles inside it that are impossible to get out.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I agree
Review: I also found that the screen protector seems like it does more harm than good. I don't see how anyone could think that this would protect a screen. It picks up fingerprints very easily and theres bubbles inside it that are impossible to get out.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hard to install. Hard to remove. Not worth it.
Review: I just installed the Sony Clie screen protector on my NX70V. First of all, the installation didn't go smoothly. It was really hard to make sure that there's no air bubble. Then it was hard to hold and not touch the bottom side. I had fingerprints all over the thing.

OK, I finally had the thing on. But the protector already had my fingerprints and they were visible. So I decided to remove them. But removing it was no easy task. It stuck to the screen and I had to pry it off from the corner. I was afraid of scratching my screen so I spent a lot of time to slowly lifted one corner. Finally I got it off.

I think screen protector in general is more problem and it's not worth having. I'll use my Clie without protector from now on.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hard to install. Hard to remove. Not worth it.
Review: I just installed the Sony Clie screen protector on my NX70V. First of all, the installation didn't go smoothly. It was really hard to make sure that there's no air bubble. Then it was hard to hold and not touch the bottom side. I had fingerprints all over the thing.

OK, I finally had the thing on. But the protector already had my fingerprints and they were visible. So I decided to remove them. But removing it was no easy task. It stuck to the screen and I had to pry it off from the corner. I was afraid of scratching my screen so I spent a lot of time to slowly lifted one corner. Finally I got it off.

I think screen protector in general is more problem and it's not worth having. I'll use my Clie without protector from now on.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Dust protector...
Review: I never used a screen protector on my Clie SJ20. When it burned out after less than a year, I got a SJ22 and bought a screen protector.

My SJ20 never had a mark on the screen. The screen protector on my SJ22, after one month, has so many marks from my stylus that it's hard to read in bright light. If you used thumbtacks instead of a stylus, maybe the screen protector would be helpful. Or if they sold for $.25 apiece and you replaced them weekly ... ?

I'll stick with using the stylus and throwing away the screen protector.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a Waste
Review: I never used a screen protector on my Clie SJ20. When it burned out after less than a year, I got a SJ22 and bought a screen protector.

My SJ20 never had a mark on the screen. The screen protector on my SJ22, after one month, has so many marks from my stylus that it's hard to read in bright light. If you used thumbtacks instead of a stylus, maybe the screen protector would be helpful. Or if they sold for $.25 apiece and you replaced them weekly ... ?

I'll stick with using the stylus and throwing away the screen protector.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good protection for the screen
Review: It protetcs the screen and hardly affect its visibility. For me, it was a bit difficult to put it properly, I'm not skilled with this kind of stuff though.
It worth, I'm even going to buy another for me.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Dust protector...
Review: The major danger to your screen is not the stylus; the stylus has a rather smooth tip. No, the danger comes from airborne particles that can come to rest on your screen. When the stylus is dragged over a relatively small particle, it acts like a sand-paper wand. Once you have a little scratch on your screen, it becomes a safe haven for more dust. Every time your stylus drags over the little dust repository, it scoops out a grain or two, digging longer and further trenches into your screen.

The sony screen protector may not be the best on the market, but it does fit the screen, and it does the job.

I installed mine while riding on the bus, it went on fine - no bubbles, no worries. Three stars because it is too expensive, and there is no 2.5 star rating.


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