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Group: alt.cellular.nokia · Group Profile
Author: gavingavin Date: May 4, 2007 08:11
On 3 May, 21:23, SteveG <_@_._> wrote:
>> hi - trying to get a stright answer on screen protectors for LCD
>> screens (nokia n95 in this case).
>> I had one one - thought it was pish and removed it. now I need to
>> know if removing these things can strip anything from the LCD (I
>> dunno....antiglare coating or whatever) or should I be fine? (screen
>> *looks* fine btw).
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>> cheers all!
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>> PS dont get me wrong, proporta do great stuff its just they dont seem
>> to answer emails!
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> Hi Gavin, I use screen protectors on my 6680 (and my Pocket PC) because
> I often work in harsh environments. I've never had any problem removing
> them and they don't appear to have caused any damage to the underlying LCD.
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> Putting them on in the first place can, as you've discovered, be a bit
> of a pain. This is particularly so if, like me, your eyesight isn't what
> it used to be :-)
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> I've even made my own protectors before now. Just cut a clear plastic
> wallet to the correct size and attach it with a quick squirt of spray
> photo mount. Works a treat and costs practically nothing :-)
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> HTH
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> --
> Regards
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> Steve G
Hi Steve,
cool thanks for that info. Well as I work in a dimly lit office which
does not count as a particularly harsh environment (except for the
language) I guess I dont have to take quite as many precautions with
my equipment.
So the 6680 has the same "soft" LCD (i.e. no hard shell over it then
as the n95)?
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