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redman0
08-17-2005, 10:05 AM
Has anyone tried and screen protectors on the i730? I can just see that touch screen dieing after 10 months? I found these:

http://www.pocketpctechs.com/Main.asp

Has anyone ever use and of these write shield protectors, any feedback?

Thanks!

Steve

Darius Wey
08-17-2005, 11:01 AM
Hi Steve, welcome to Pocket PC Thoughts.

You might want to check out Dave's review of the WriteSHIELD C2: http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/articles.php?action=expand,37815:dont_paginate,1

If you're not a fan of the glare, there is the WriteSHIELD AG range. Those are the screen protectors I'm currently using on my h1940 and X50v, and in all honesty, they're the best screen protectors I've ever come across. Pocket PC Techs' range is definitely worth a look, in my opinion.

CoreyJF
08-17-2005, 12:20 PM
Has anyone tried and screen protectors on the i730? I can just see that touch screen dieing after 10 months? I found these:

http://www.pocketpctechs.com/Main.asp

Has anyone ever use and of these write shield protectors, any feedback?

Thanks!

Steve

I ordered a car charger and screen protectors from my i730 about a week ago. They are not bad. I have a couple small bubbles I can't get out, and it makes an amazing screen less then average. But if I am streaming video, I just take off the protector.

Darius Wey
08-17-2005, 01:56 PM
I ordered a car charger and screen protectors from my i730 about a week ago. They are not bad. I have a couple small bubbles I can't get out, and it makes an amazing screen less then average. But if I am streaming video, I just take off the protector.

Are you aware that the WriteSHIELDs are removable and can be cleaned if you've got dust clinging to the surface? In most cases, that's the only cause of bubbles, other than poor application of the protector, of course.

dumbquestion
12-12-2005, 05:33 AM
:mrgreen:
in usa- walmart. go to fabric and sewing area in back. buy 1 square yard of their thinnest plastic furniture covoring and cut to fit. cheaper and works sweet. (am writing with one on my i730 late at night in the tob on wireless network.)
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