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Originally Posted by maedhros
I'v had an invisible shield since day1. It was ok and I found the device usable.
It started getting gucky, so I revmoved it about a month ago.
WOW!
Whole new device. Screen is much more responsive and smooth.
I haven't damaged it or scratched it or w.e.
I would suggest NOT getting it, unless you KNOW you will scratch it. You can't truly enjoy your device with a screen protector on it.
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I've used Invisible Shields in the past and while they do a great job of protecting the phone, they are horrible for touch screen phones.
The have an almost rubbery texture to them making it next to impossible to slide your fingers to navigate menus.
Since the Verizon version of the Touch Pro 2 doesn't come with a screen protector (I have no idea why), I went to the Sprint store and bought a pack of their universal screen protectors and cut one down to fit my screen.
If you buy a nice quality screen protector you won't even know it's there. Both in looks and performance.
I HIGHLY suggest a screen protector for resistive touch screens. It's kind of a waste on capacitive touch screens though since most of the ones I've seen are glass. I know for a fact that my iPod Touch and my Zune HD are glass.