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Originally Posted by maxnix
What's a screen protector?
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Wow, this is a very old thread, and I hardly remember it.

But to answer your specific question, a screen protector is a protective piece of plastic installed on top of the touch (or non-touch) screen of a PDA or other consumer electronics device. It "sticks" to the surface using either electrostatic attraction or an adhesive and is generally more resistant to scratching than the underlying screen is. Moreover, if it
does get scratched, you can easily replace it.
My favorite screen protector for Pocket PCs, by far, are the WriteSHIELDs from
Pocket PC Techs. I put one on my Treo 700w, in anticipation of it being used in all sorts of environments, and it's held up with nary a scratch.
--janak