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Originally Posted by ratinox
Also, screen "protectors" are mostly a scam. They're useful for resistive panel devices with plastic screens which are easily scratched by dust and imperfections in stylus tips: Newton, Palm, Nintendo hand-helds, things like that.
You're not going to scratch a capacitive glass panel with your fingertips.
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A screen protector is also useful for lessening the amount of fingerprints you get on an LCD screen. You don't need one for an eInk screen as fingerprints are not an issue.