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Old 02-10-2006, 09:01 AM   #9
johnnaryry
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Location: Lexington KY, USA
Device: 64GB Apple iPad 3 WiFi, 32GB Apple iPhone 4S
I have always used screen protector on all of my touchscreen devices. The only exception is my ePod (haven't been able to find one big enough yet). My favourites have been WriteRights, I've used them since before Fellowes acquired them.

I just 'upgraded' from an m515 to a Tungsten T and bought a pack of Incipio screen protectors from the same vendor. After applying one I was quite shocked to discover that it causes a 'fault' when the slide is closed, the protector is too thick and puts constant pressure on the input area. That prevents the unit from accepting any input from screen taps or button presses while the slide is closed, very strange. So, I'm off now to see if I can snag some WriteRights at my local CompUSA...
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