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Old 03-17-2010, 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by QMeli907
I had a screen protector and it caused rainbow banding. First it stopped being responsive to touch, then i pulled off the screen protector and there it was...rainbow banding. no more screen protectors for me. ever.
Screen Protectors don't cause rainbow banding. The "rainbow banding" as you call it is a result of too much pressure being applied to the digitizer at a specific point which causes a separation of the layers of plastic that make up the digitizer.
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