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Rating: Summary: Awful, Bad, Terrible, No-Good, Lowsy, UGLY Review: These suck. To paraphrase Homer Simpson, these are "the suckiest bunch of sucks that ever sucked."They are hardly CLEAR, as the name might imply. The screen is very cloudy. They truly look terrible. Its hard to see details through them, making them probably appropriate for a lo-res palm, but never for a hi-res like the Tungsten. And they are MORE reflective than the palm screen, so that you are left not just with a cloudy, hazy view, but worse GLARE. Oh, and in case you HATE them and want to remove them immediately, they also use just a hint of adhesive, which lovingly clings to the surface of the screen and is REALLY difficult to get off. They are truly the worst screen covers I have seen with the exception of the Palm brand, which look worse, but are THINNER than these. And no, its not operator error. I tried 4 times, going painstakingly slowly, apply more pressure than I think the Palm can take. Bubbles everywhere - tiny, unmovable, unavoidable bubbles. I've used Belkin and Fellowes screen protectors on previous PDAs, and they were far superior. These ClearScreens don't do the brand name justice.
Rating: Summary: Awful, Bad, Terrible, No-Good, Lowsy, UGLY Review: These suck. To paraphrase Homer Simpson, these are "the suckiest bunch of sucks that ever sucked." They are hardly CLEAR, as the name might imply. The screen is very cloudy. They truly look terrible. Its hard to see details through them, making them probably appropriate for a lo-res palm, but never for a hi-res like the Tungsten. And they are MORE reflective than the palm screen, so that you are left not just with a cloudy, hazy view, but worse GLARE. Oh, and in case you HATE them and want to remove them immediately, they also use just a hint of adhesive, which lovingly clings to the surface of the screen and is REALLY difficult to get off. They are truly the worst screen covers I have seen with the exception of the Palm brand, which look worse, but are THINNER than these. And no, its not operator error. I tried 4 times, going painstakingly slowly, apply more pressure than I think the Palm can take. Bubbles everywhere - tiny, unmovable, unavoidable bubbles. I've used Belkin and Fellowes screen protectors on previous PDAs, and they were far superior. These ClearScreens don't do the brand name justice.
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