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![]() ![]() | Fellowes WriteRight for Palm m505 (98081)
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Beats NuShield | ||||||
| I saw the rave reviews for NuShield and ordered them instead. Frankly, I'm disappointed. The NuShields arrived quickly, but were heavily spotted and very cloudy. The first one I installed was scratched too much to be useable within an hour. Considering the NuShields are five bucks per sheet, I was severely disappointed. I've used Fellowes sheets on two different types of Palms (Vx and Tungsten T) and although they're not crystal clear, they hold up and do what they say they will do -- protect the screen and remain read-through-able. Also, they don't glare in high light (NuShields do this even in minimal light) and the Fellowes don't reduce the apparant light from the handheld itself (the NuShields cut the apparent light by a good 50%). I'll be sticking with the Fellowes in the future. | ||||||
Works for me | ||||||
| I was surprised to see this product getting such a low overall rating. I'm not surprised that there were some individual low and high reviewers, since this type of screen protector can't be all things to all people, and people having widely varying taste. But I absolutely loved these screen protectors. I'm one of those people who keeps the temporary plastic shield on that comes with the product forever -- I can't stand having scratches on glass or plastic. My previous Palm was a hand-me-down and was scratched very soon; when I got my m515, I left the original packaging's screen protector on for a few weeks until I could afford the WriteRight. And I'm glad I spent the few extra dollars. I found the protectors easy to apply (much easier than the type that you have to slide under the edges of the screen), and adjust as necessary. The slight adhesive does not leave a residue and keeps the WriteRight from sliding around as do the types that slip under the edges of the screen. There is a minimal difference in feeling when writing on the screen; I got used to it very quickly and found it to be well worth the trade-off to avoid permanent damage to the silkscreen. It took me two tries to apply the first WriteRight correctly, but it was simple to learn and I can do it now quickly without any bubbles or crookedness. They're a little pricey but worth it if you value an unscratched screen (believe me, that is a nightmare). They seem to last long enough to even further justify the small cost. Highly recommended. | ||||||
A waste of money. | ||||||
| These are a joke. They are soft and make the stylus drag IF you can get the thing lined up right on the screen. I threw them away after 10 minutes of struggle. I waxed my screen. That's right WAXED IT! I had a bottle of ArmorAll Fast Wax handy. That is liquid, squirt it on car wax. I used a little dap and rubbed it in. I works GREAT! The screen is slippery and smooth as silk. It seems to repel finger prints and dust and wipes clean very easy. And it is cheap! | ||||||
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