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How does the fitment of it look and how about the material/quality? Anything come with it for install?
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I ordered the "Clear Protector". It came today. The fit is good, but the feel is horrible (like industrial plastic food wrap).
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It looks like your hoping payed off! Unless my computer is playing tricks on me, Boxwave has there screen protectors plus some cases on sale now. Going to order me a ClearTouch Anti-Glare right now! They have them available for Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile |
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Just an abstract thought. From what everyone is saying, I don't see much advantage to the zagg type of protector vs the anti-glare or crystal clear type, other then the full body protection. Are there any advantages for the Zagg type that have to do with the screen? It seems they all adequately protect the screen, but the Zagg type are not as finger friendly (more grippy). Does anyone use a zagg type for overall phone protection, and an anti-glare for the screen, or if your really worried about your screen and want that extra protection, what about putting an anti-glare over top of the Zagg?
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Just purchased the invisible shield from Zagg... They have a Mall Cart near, so I think I may take it to them to have it installed to make sure it's got no bubbles or dust or anything. I am freaking anal about that stuff and I completely suck at installing them. GULP!
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Just a note of comparison: Up until now I had a Pocket Solutions TP2 protector, with the camera hole (just to get me by). Overall, the film was thin and rubbery. Easy on and off, but somthing about the rubber attracted lint, no matter how steamy the room in which it was applied or how much water used. Any lint or fiber would cause a large section around it not to adhere properly and leave me with a bubble. I got it down pretty close, except for a small piece of lint near one edge. Since I knew there was sonthing else coming, I decided to live with it. In only a week it definately had some styls marks in the rubbery face. Fit, too was poor. But it got me by. On to the Clear Protector (which arrived today): As stated, the Clear Protector definately has a heavy feel for sure. Since their site suggests its a 2-layer film, it makes some sence. Fit was awsome, edge-to-screen-edge. Nothing left exposed. It went on fast and easy. I got one fine piece of lint underneath on the first attempt. The protector adhered so well around it however, that it's only visible if you tilt the screen just right (or wrong?). I think I would be hard pressed to do better in another attempt, so I'm going to leave well enough alone. It's in the black, below the zoom bar, near the HTC logo anyhow. So not in the illumimated screen area. At first... after powering up about 5 minutes after applying... I thought that it was going to create some significant distortion. Almost looked like a fine (but translucent) grid pattern mesh over the screen. As the piece has continued to dry however, that distortion has completely gone away. It did have a weird/heavy feel out of the package... installed however, I'm not feeling the "Industrial plastic food wrap" feel that newireless mentioned. In fact, it's difficult to tell by touch that there's a screen protector on the device. It feels (and IMO responds) like there's nothing on the face of the device. No rubbery feel like the others I've tried (Pocket Solutions and InvisiShield). Much faster when swiping a finger across the face of the device. I believe it'll hold up to touch operation no problem. We'll see about the stylus (which I use probably more than most). Clear Protector has a lifetime warranty, but you need to keep your reciept. Don't know how practical that is, but I'll fold mine up and throw it in my phone's box, on a shelf, in the garage. Overall, for less that $7... I'm thinking this is a top-notch protector. If anything comes up to the contrary, I will be sure and update here with me experience. So far. I'm loving it. Last edited by msh441; 09-25-2009 at 11:48 PM. |
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I got Ghost Armor for CDMA for my Verizon TP2. As stated it is not a perfect fit, it is a very tiny bit smaller than the actual glass. I just put it on using the spray but it is somewhat dirty underneath. Yes it is cloudy, but I wanna make sure before I let this fully dry, will this be completely clear after 2 days of waiting?
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