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Write shield is cut perfectly for the 6700 and 6800. Kit comes with cleanner, safety remover, brush, and rack of lamb (lamb not available in all states, check local supplier)
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lol the lamb sounds enticing ....
so its 1 for writeshield, 2 for invisshield, and 1 for seidio ... and one vote against invisshield for shoddy customer support (and/or those bastards not working on xmas XD)...
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so much discussion over an $11.95 investment, heck, just not having to cut the darn thing probably makes it worthwhile. I wonder how long it took you to plunk down the money for your phone?
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I've had the invisible shield for about 6 months now. For the price, I don't really recommend it. Before you get it, be aware that it isn't completely smooth or glossy. There is a texture on it that isn't completely flat and gives resistance to the stylus or even your finger. It definitely doesn't feel smooth. You get used to it, but I used a friend's naked 6800 and was reminded of how smooth sliding the stylus should be.
Also, they claim that it can't be scratched with keys, etc, etc. but I have several scratches on my screen just from wiping it, so I don't know exactly what they're talking about. Definitely going to replace it with a different product soon. |
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