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Old 11-29-2011, 10:37 AM   #1
oldyellr
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Screen protector film

What do most people do with the screen protector film the Vox ships with? Normally, when I unpack any electronic device or appliance, the first thing I do is rip off the soft plastic protective film on the shiny parts and screens. Other people leave the film on until it falls off like dead skin, like some people used to keep the cellophane on lampshades in the 1960s. The film on the Vox, however, is quite durable, but has a tab for removing it. It looks like it wasn't put on in a cleanroom because there are a few dust blisters. I'll be leaving mine on until it has blemishes that become distracting. Too bad it doesn't have a matte finish.
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