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Old 01-05-2012, 02:04 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by dbeman View Post
The biggest "snake oil" product of all are the screen protectors that need to be painstakingly applied lest you wind up with a speck of dust, an eyelash, or an air-bubble perfectly preserved between the protector and the screen. Unless you regularly run a course grain of sandpaper across the screen these things are completely unnecessary.
I thought so too, but I have now a screen protector on my NC and it reduces significantly fingerprints and makes it easier to clean-up. As a scratch protector, it is probably unnecessary, but it makes the screen less of a fingerprint magnet.

Now, for eInk, yes, I agree they're a total waste of money.
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