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Old 12-24-2019, 08:43 AM   #3
Guns4Hire
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
100% waste of money. You do not need a screen protector on a Reader. You use a cover that protects the screen when you aren't using it.
In a lot of cases your advice is correct but not in this case. I've used ereaders for a long time. My Lifebook Mars screen broke so I'm going to try something different with my Nova Pro. So if it gives 5% more chance of survivability then I'll waste my money on it. ALSO with this device Onyx makes it very clear to use the protector that comes with it. Appreciate you taking the time to respond.


So I'll redefine the question for anyone else that's going to offer advice:
So I'm really only looking for advice regarding the question about liquid protectors vs standard screen protectors. I'm thinking of using the liquid glass then putting the standard protector that came with it over that. Maybe it adds a little more protection TO THIS GLASS SCREEN.
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