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BoxWave
03-16-2005, 02:27 AM
Hi Everyone!

I'm excited to announce our newly designed ClearTouch Anti-Glare and Crystal for your Asus MyPal A730 and MyPal A730w! Both the ClearTouch Anti-Glare and the ClearTouch Crystal is now made to fit your screen perfectly!

For those of you who aren't familiar with the different characteristics of the Anti-Glare and Crystal, here are just some of the key features:

Anti-Glare
*The perfect blend of anti-glare and optical clarity
*It's "matte" finish provides pen on paper feel
*Optimum protection from scratches
*Fingerprint free
*Washable and reusable
*Bubble-free application

Crystal
*Amazing glass-like clarity
*99% visual transparency
*Ultra-high transparency produces vibrant colors
*Reduces 99% of UV Rays caused by reflected light (protecting your eyes)
*washable and reusable
*Bubble-free application

For your convenience, here are the links:
Anti-Glare for A730 (http://www.boxwave.com/products/cleartouch/cleartouch-screen-protector-asus-mypal-a730_399.htm)
Crystal for A730 (http://www.boxwave.com/products/cleartouchcrystal/cleartouch-crystal-screen-protector-asus-mypal-a730_399.htm)

Anti-Glare for A730w (http://www.boxwave.com/products/cleartouch/cleartouch-screen-protector-asus-mypal-a730w_540.htm)
Crystal for A730w (http://www.boxwave.com/products/cleartouchcrystal/cleartouch-crystal-screen-protector-asus-mypal-a730w_540.htm)

Feel free to leave any comments or any questions you may have!

Cheers, :)
Cho

hamishmacdonald
03-16-2005, 12:09 PM
I've loved your screen protectors on my other PDAs, so, since you didn't have a model available for my new MyPal, I ordered one of the Axim x50v protectors and trimmed it down to size.

But there's a funny effect on my Asus's screen, something I had with a different brand of screen protectors, and wasn't expecting to have with the ClearTouch: the pixels on the screen are magnified a bit, or distorted, giving it -- well, it's hard to describe the appearance. The only comparison I can come up with is using the "Sharp" tool one too many times in Fireworks or Photoshop, where the colours break apart from smooth tones into pointillistic dots. It's as if this screen doesn't look right if there's any sort of film between it and the eye.

I really want to use a screen protector. Having dealt with screen damage in the past, I think they're invaluable. But my fussiness about what the screen looks like has overridden this need with the MyPal so far.

Could you please address this, and let me know what your findings are, if you've seen this screen protector in situ? I'd really appreciate it, and will be happy to buy (yet) another of these items from you if you find it works.

(P.S. I was using one of your anti-glare protectors, which are my preference.)