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Old 02-15-2019, 04:14 PM   #6
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Thank you for your contributions, but I don't need telling that you haven't used and haven't scratched your screen. I have and I'd like to guard against it if possible because my reading experience is otherwise quite low and I'm anxious using my device in less than perfect conditions. That won't change.

Does anyone have actual experience using screen protectors as per the question in my top post?

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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I've never used a screen protector on any eInk device in the 13 years I've been using them. My concern would be that adding any additional layer on top of the screen must inevitably degrade the image.
That's a good concern to point out. I found this video that shows a screen protector on a Kindle and it looks fine to me, but I don't have the best video quality. I have screen protectors on all my other devices; what do you foresee being different with e-Ink which might degrade the image significantly? I don't mind it even if it did look less sharp, for example.

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