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Originally Posted by plusz
Could you please post a photo how the light reflection looks like with this screen protector?
I have tried to apply some screen protector but due to the Max's recessed screen design it is super hard to fit it. I've just destroyed it but anyway it was glossy one so I do not regret. I bought it for $3 in China ;-)
Anyway, It's been a while and I do not see any new scratches on my screen. I use it normally, maybe I'm a little bit careful about it but nothing paranoid. I don't know when and how the scratches happened on my screen. I guess that maybe it was during the first day when I tried everything including the pen pressure sensitivity drawing mode - normally I don't press the pen much on the surface and as I stated before I don't like using the pressure sensitivity mode to the extent that I regrett it is the default one.
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This is not the stylus that cause the scratch but the dust between the screen and the stylus. Before write, it would be useful to remove the dust on the screen and on the stylus.
From DSC032074 to DSC03280, the pictures were taken outside.
The first (DSC032074) show a light zone in the top left corner. It was a big surprise because an don't see anything

But with
many attention, I can understand how my camera see something. In real life, this is practically invisible and like with a newspaper you move very slightly the page. For this pictures and many following, the sun was in my back, in front of the screen : the worst conditions.
From DSC03281 to DSC03286, the picture were take in room with window + artificial light.
The DSC03284 to DSC03286 show that if the angle is changed, the reflection could disappear.
The DSC03287 was done to have the worst result: outside, screen in front of sun and me between the screen and the sun : the main shadow is my shadow.
In conclusion, the reflection are very, very weak, in practice is not (for me) a source of trouble.
Edit: Sorry, I forgotten to rotate some pictures...