PDA users: should I get a screen protector?

Redwingsguy

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I would tell you, but I seem to have forgotten, maybe some more half/half pics would remind me ;) jk

What model do you have? Try to get one made for colored even if you have monochrome, the ones they make for monochrome ruins the sharpness big time!
 

crypticlogin

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Couldn't hurt. Just try to get a thin one about 0.3-0.5mm so your PDA screen can still pick up your strokes while preventing any scratches. The protector itself may get scruffed up a bit, but you'll have peace of mind that the actual screen is as good as the day you applied the protector.
 

Lore

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I'm so pissed. I think I lost my PDA. (A Palm Vx) :(

But before I did, I used the WriteProtect screen protectors by Concept Kitchen (bought by Fellowes)
 

junthin

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Definitely get a PDA screen protector. I used the Fellowes WrightRight Screen protectors since I got my PalmVx. ;) :D It's some good stuff! :D
 

MasterHoss

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I got some...cheap stuff I found right next to my m100. I think there were 20 in a pack for $20, so I bought them.
 

MrBond

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I've got some of Matthew Price's screen protectors, which are GREAT. A Little hard to apply the first time, but once you get it, they are FAR superior to other protectors. I can't remember the link offhand, but if you go to Visorcentral.com and check the review index, they will be there. They're quite affordable too, at $11 for a year's supply.

Just checked the link on visor central, it's here., and the review is here.
 

arod

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Yeah, I use the screen protetors made by CASIO... since I have an e-125
 

Workin'

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I use those WriteRight protectors on my Palm and I like it a lot better than a "naked" screen.