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Fellowes 98026 Writeright for Pocket PC

Fellowes 98026 Writeright for Pocket PC

List Price: $34.99
Your Price: $12.88
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ok, but does not fit all Casiopeias
Review: Claims to fit Casio Cassiopeias and other Pocket PC PDAs. Had to cut it to fit my Cassiopeia. It does protect the screen well although it does get marked up pretty quickly. As well it is had to get off cleanly and the put another one on.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: no label on it now
Review: I bought 98048 (for ipaq) from CompUSA. No trademark on it.
It's a little bit small for the screen, and difficult to paste
it on without any bubble. It protects the screen anyway.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A sticky way to protection
Review: Write Right screen protectors are handy, effective, and a real pain to install.
I'm not a microsurgeon, but I've been working with electronics for thirty years and I thought putting on a thin piece of plastic would be a cinch!
WRONG!
In the first place, your screen must be immaculate or you'll end up with tiny bumps to mess up your writing and drag-and-drop technique. Do you know what to use to clean your screen? Neither do I. Everyone has a different idea about what's safe, and what will damage the screen. I've been using a glasses cleaner that my optician gave me and it works better than anything else I've tried. (The screen hasn't turned purple or stopped working either!)
The most important thing is to use a LINT-FREE cloth! Lens tissue works, but I don't like the feel. My optician helped there too! Soft, felt-like material that seems to have no weave.
Anyway, once you have the clean screen you can make an attempt. Follow the directions in the package...so simple! Line up an edge, carefully pulling it off the backing...darn! Crooked again!
Start over...Rats! One more time...close enough. Use the card to squish out the bubbles...okay. What's that stuff under the corner? Dirt? BR>You get the idea!
Once you get one on, be careful of the card! You can snag the film and tear it. I have yet to put on a protector without at least one tiny chunk of grit under it!
They do write smooth! My wife (who can put a protector on in ten seconds flat, no problems) uses a ball point pen as a stylus about half the time. She changes out protectors when she can't see through the ink any more.
We both will NOT use our PDA's without the screen protectors. They are more than worth the investment and the hassle of getting them on right.


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