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dr g 11-26-2008 04:06 PM

Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz
 
Any word on BSE's "slickness" vs rubberiness?

orlandojumpoff 11-26-2008 04:17 PM

Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz
 
if anyone has ghost armor installed, please post pics of the front and back
thankss

HTC_TP 11-26-2008 04:21 PM

Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dr g (Post 544572)
Any word on BSE's "slickness" vs rubberiness?

I'll let you know as soon as my order arrives, I received my Zagg InvisibleShield order today, but unfortunately I guess I need to wait another day for my BSE order to find it's way to my door.....

rfletch12 11-26-2008 10:45 PM

Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz
 
I've got a BSE skin comming also. Ordered last friday. Should be here any day. I'll post my results.

nbaj2k 11-27-2008 01:29 PM

Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jmorton10 (Post 543781)
I have the same thing. I can't wait to replace the IS with the BodyGuardz setup.

I have used both setups & the BodyGuardz is the best by far in my opinion...... The BG setup looks much better & also provides a nice smooth surface for finger gestures.

~John

If you can, could you please post pics of the Sprint Touch Pro with the BodyGuardz? I'm holding off getting the Touch Pro until I order some protection for it first, and was hoping to do that possibly next week. I'm wondering how it would look with the Full body protection on it and how many pieces it comes with.

I'm also debating whether I should get a separate protector to use for the screen or just use the one that comes with BodyGuardz. Since it is a touch screen phone the feel and sensitiveity of the screen with the protector on the screen is pretty important.

Thanks,

~J

JBurd3 11-27-2008 02:31 PM

Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz
 
Im pretty much sold on the Body Guardz. I place my order yesterday. Until then the TP gets VERY limited use

gullwingdmc 11-29-2008 11:11 AM

Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz
 
I just got my Invisible Shield today; I also threw it away today. The pieces stretched when pulling them off of the backing so they didn’t fit. With the number of crevasses in this phone I wasn’t about to squeegee liquid on it, so application was impossible. Best of all the weakest link in the phone, the chrome bezel on the front has NO protection. Complete waste of money.

HTC_TP 11-29-2008 12:57 PM

Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz
 
Well, Zagg offers a 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee so you shouldn't be out too much other than the frustration. Thanks for sharing your experience....as I eye my unopened IS. I'll share once I get some time to apply mine.

gullwingdmc 11-29-2008 04:37 PM

Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz
 
Ya after I wrote that I pulled the box out of the trash, packaged it back up and sent in a request for a refund. I would be curious to see how everyone else faired with it. The first piece I tried was the camera cover and it went on ok, but then I tried the side pieces (after figuring out the puzzle that is this cover, of which there are no diagrams) and as I was pulling it off of the paper backing it stretched and became too long and wouldnt fit. Oh well, im out shipping. Back to coloring in the scratches in the chrome with a marker!

KOF33 11-29-2008 05:07 PM

Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz
 
Ive used BestSkins ever numerous times. IMO for anything other than the actual screen its very very good. I have the chrome on TP covered now . Back cover when/if I dye it.

Ill be honest i just dont like the clarity on the screens. All the "rubberized" screen protectors like BSE Invisible etc all have this weird rainbow pixely effect that degrades screen quality IMO.

Many may not notice but Im finicky with clarity. Id say try BSE , cheap , very fast shipping.But be wary. Any product you have to use liquid to apply is risky. The process of applying BSE/IS's are a pain in the *** , and require virtually dust free enviornment and alot of patience. You wont have any idea if you got it right until its completely dry. If you did it wrong taking it off and re starting is painstaking.

I am likely going to try and find more of the stock protectors or something like it. They can be taken off and cleaned , they are much clear than BSE/InvisShield. But for the body...BSE/IS cant be beat.


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