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Originally Posted by Ozric
Hmm, maybe I should've had B&N put the screen protector on my Nook. It went on easily enough, but there is a single speck that got trapped underneath and it mocks my OCD
I swear...it's like you need hermetically sealed environment and a pair of remote controlled arms to install those things.
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She messed up the first one trying to install it. It had some bubbles that just wouldn't go away! But she got the second one on without a hitch. She was nice enough to give me another pack of them since the first one got messed up. It is definitely a pain as you have to clean the screen very thoroughly then be careful not to get any debris on the screen or the backside of the screen protector. With two cats inside, I knew better than to attempt to put it on at home!
I haven't had much time to read with the anti-glare screen protector on so I'm not sure how I will like it, but it definitely cuts back on the screen glare. I wear eyeglasses and without the anti-glare screen protector the screen was reflecting the shining parts so I had to move the NC around quite a bit while reading a page.
I have not noticed any reduction in screen touch sensitivity with the anti-glare screen protector installed. I was concerned about that as some have reported diminished touch sensitivity.
I had a shiny screened notebook a while back and the reflection was terrible. Almost like a mirror. I replaced it with a netbook that has a matt screen and I always get matt screens on my LCD monitors. I really hate having to look at myself (or through my reflection) when trying to use the computer or reader.