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Old 11-01-2013, 07:55 PM   #212
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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
Googleproduct gives you a screenprotector with the case, but I don't use it.

An e-reader screen is too weak to be protected by a screen protector. If it's hit hard enough to be scratched, it'll probably just break.
I've used a screen protector on both my PW1 and PW2. I haven't had any near misses with my PW2 yet, but the protector saved my PW1 from 2 scratches that would've been on the screen otherwise.

Oops moments do happen, and they aren't always sufficient to break the screen. In my case, I was able to take the screen protector off and replace it, and it was good as new. Easier to replace a film than a screen!

I just feel more secure having one on there.

ETA: As long as you get a good anti-glare one, it doesn't change the quality of the screen, either.

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