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Originally Posted by mdp
> I am excellently served by "Clear-Coat / Mobile Outfitters". You reach their stand and have the matte film applied, in my experience with amazing, encomiable results.
(This is pretty much literal.) There are in malls and probably elsewhere the stands of "Clear-Coat / Mobile Outfitters": you bring your device there and they will cut the right shape of a matte film with a plotter, and apply it to your device, with excellent results, if compared to the results of some median user (who will probably get a bad result involving bubbles speckles of dirt and dust etc.); the quality of their film and especially the quality of their film application, and add to that the quality of the service, involving cheaper reapplication of the film etc., are excellent.
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Collecting all the calm I can gather, I have to change my statement.
I
HAD BEEN excellently served by "Clear-Coat / Mobile Outfitters", for five years, for almost a dozen times.
Today I had their film applied to two devices; it seemed like business as usual, the surface changed little.
I realized hours later, as I held the devices, that the film has changed. The past one was smooth beyond expectation, pleasant to the touch, while that applied today is
a grater. It even makes the sound, it is loud when you pass your finger on it (for real - I just compared with the former one)! Is it usable, yes kind of, but is it optimal, very far from that, and would you want it, probably not to just no. You would not have an extended session of work on that effect - already a short one would be annoying... And of course those devices are for some users what they should be there for: processing information. Which is an amount that is measured in lifetimes worth of consuming. (It is probably relevant for somebody that we are talking of an expense of 60 of your best currency for the two devices.)
Now. The very foremost point here is: they had an excellent product, now it seems they are selling you shit. Why?!
And all of that in a completely insane context. NOBODY in their sanity uses a glossy display, because of the reflections, and especially not a glossy touchscreen, because of the smudges. I can make some sense of this whole absurdity as I explained in my original post: the absurdity remains, even after reasons are considered. A personal assistant should be a normal thing to have in 2020, also since it already was in 2000: and one has today to make it a job to search for pieces and support in the USA Europe India China and Australia to get organized to get something reaching decency!?
And meanwhile as the drop of quality has been progressively expanding - and this today of the matte film is just another horrible example - people get more and more trained to compromise, apparently oblivious of the unfinished products they buy at considerable prices. Which creates a vicious circle.