RobertM
07-01-2003, 07:28 AM
I found out about this some time ago on some forum when I use to own a Visor Prism. Now I own an Ipaq and have been using these protectors with much success. Go to your local Walmart and go into the fabric section.8O Look for the 4 millimeter thick clear vinyl. They have it on a big roll. $0.89 buys a square yard of the stuff.
Cut out a square for your screen, wash it a little, and then apply it to your screen. You can squeege out the bubbles with the edge of a credit card or something. After you put the vinyl on, you can place a drop or two of olive oil on the vinyl and spread it around and then buff it off. This makes it a little easier to write on.
I have had excellent results with this and the screen is still very easy to see. It actually creates a sharper picture than using the writerights. I usually replace the screen protector about once a month. So for a couple of dollars, you can have enough screen protectors to last a lifetime. I have created a template so that it is very easy to cut out a new protector when I need one. The nice thing about these is that there is no glue or any type of adhesive that makes it stick. It just stays on, I guess it is just the static.
Anyway, give it a try. A cheap alternative to those expensive screen protectors. :lol:
Robert
Cut out a square for your screen, wash it a little, and then apply it to your screen. You can squeege out the bubbles with the edge of a credit card or something. After you put the vinyl on, you can place a drop or two of olive oil on the vinyl and spread it around and then buff it off. This makes it a little easier to write on.
I have had excellent results with this and the screen is still very easy to see. It actually creates a sharper picture than using the writerights. I usually replace the screen protector about once a month. So for a couple of dollars, you can have enough screen protectors to last a lifetime. I have created a template so that it is very easy to cut out a new protector when I need one. The nice thing about these is that there is no glue or any type of adhesive that makes it stick. It just stays on, I guess it is just the static.
Anyway, give it a try. A cheap alternative to those expensive screen protectors. :lol:
Robert