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Anyone here have a screen protector for your PPC which is easy to apply,
does not reduce clarity too much, and in general you are real happy with?
I just found this The invisibleSHIELD they said its the ultumate protection and it came with a lifetime guarantee, which means that if your invisibleSHIELD ever gets scratched up, we'll replace it. For FREE. For LIFE. Now that's protection! Pay once, protect forever.
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I just checked out the videos on theInvisibleShield site and one thing they do mention about it, is that it has a bumpy look under certain lighting. I don't know about you, but as much as I want to protect my device I also want to balance it out with nice aesthetics too.
I have a Boxwave Cleartouch Crystal screen protector for my Creative Zen Vision M and it is seemless (you can't tell when it's on unless you look really really close). It's protected my M while preserving it's sleekness. Here's where you can find mine http://www.boxwave.com/products/clea...ion-m_1128.htm
Oh and you can find two version of screen protectors from them which give you a choice of form and function ("crystal"-very clear, and "antiglare"-eliminates glare).
Here's a good review of different screen protectors on Brighthand.com and the Boxwave Cleartouch Screen Protector is the only one that scored with an "A." http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=11356
I've had the Invisibleshield on my axim for a few months now. Absolutely no scratches. Visibality is fine - I highly recommend them. Customer service is awesome too - I had to order a new shield because Dell sent me a replacement Axim - I thought I'd be paying full price, but only paid a small fee to ship a replacement!
The only downside is the shield is a bit "tacky" on the stylus, it gets better with use. It takes a bit of getting used to, but I still recommend them. I have a full body sheild for my SLVR, and my wife has one on her Razr work great there too.
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Is there any particular after market stylus that anyone is aware of, which has a particularly good "tip"? One that would work on Dell Axim X50?
Hi MTHall49. Hey I browsed around and found a pretty cool stylus on boxwave again. I guess I'm officially a boxwave fanboy now. There's a ballpoint pen and reset tool in the stylus too. Here's the link to one for the Axim X50.
Solbadguy, thanks for your support . I'd have to say BoxWave's Cleartouch screen protector products are far and away the best -- don't just take my word for it: we've won basically every major screen protector contest. Just click my signature or visit: BoxWave screen protector home page for a closer look.
Just throwing in my two cents.
I have the T-mob MDA and am using the Invisible Shield. I love the fact that they make protectors that cover most of the device, not like a sleeve but it actually adheres to the device not statically. The only time I've notice the 'bumpy' look, mentioned above is when the backlight is off and I angle the device properly in the light. Meaning I have to look for it.
The fact that you cant hurt it is the important part. The material they use in the screen and device protectors for invisible shield is the same material they use one helicopter blades to protect them. Almost makes your device feel invincible (dont test that theory. hehe)