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02-11-2003, 05:08 PM
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#46 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Western North Carolina
Posts: 7
| Brando! Just put my Brando on and it gets my vote.
Sweet!
Now I can take a breather, now that I have protection http://shop.brando.com.hk/screenprotector.php
I also bought a Sena case w/belt clip. Black on black. Reason I went with it is I wear t-shirts in the summer with no pockets. And I dont really like my shirt sagging due to a pda in it anyway.
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03-06-2003, 04:10 PM
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#47 | | Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 133
| BoxWave!  .
Hey all,
Just wanted tot let you guys know we have some other threads going on this exact board regarding the quality and benefits of our screen protectors.
Let me know if you guys have any questions.
Best wishes!
Wing Lum
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11-21-2004, 04:24 PM
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#48 | | Poliglot
Join Date: May 2002 Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 155
| I've used Fellowes (wear out quickly and difficult to apply), Brando (easier though not easy to apply, wears out after several months use), G2 from pdascreenprotectors.com (avoid !, the one I received was too big requiring trimming, difficult to apply though washable, but screen lost all sensitivity because it's too thick)
I think I'll try the acetate from Office Depot or similar and make my own. They're all way too expensive for what you get.
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11-22-2004, 05:45 PM
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#49 | | Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 133
| Quote: | Originally Posted by Lee I've used Fellowes (wear out quickly and difficult to apply), Brando (easier though not easy to apply, wears out after several months use), G2 from pdascreenprotectors.com (avoid !, the one I received was too big requiring trimming, difficult to apply though washable, but screen lost all sensitivity because it's too thick)
I think I'll try the acetate from Office Depot or similar and make my own. They're all way too expensive for what you get. |
Hi Lee,
Have you considered BoxWave's ClearTouch Anti-Glares or ClearTouch Crystals?
Each ClearTouch is custom made for a specific handheld to fit the screen perfectly. ClearTouch is also washable, making it possible for reuse. Many customers have used their ClearTouch for nearly a year and have not found a reason to apply a new one!
It's also available in a Special 3-pack Bundle to provide some hefty savings.
Come check it out here: ClearTouch Anti-Glare or ClearTouch Crystal
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns!
Cheers,
Cho |
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11-29-2004, 06:15 PM
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#50 | | Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Puerto Rico
Posts: 138
| Hey BoxWave, I just ordered mine for my new T3, I hope the live up to the hype... LOL!
Just kidding! I've read many great reviews, so I guess they will get the job done.
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12-05-2004, 08:06 PM
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#51 | | Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: South Carolina
Posts: 3
| Screen Protectiors - I vote for BoxWave I bought my first PDA ever; a Sony TH55 two months ago and the Palm ones were the only ones available when I was in another store and realized I needed to purchase a screen protector. One of the most aggravating things about the Palm protectors I bought was is they have to be cut to fit your screen.
I've since ordered and am using the Boxwave ClearTouch Crystal screen protector. I also ordered the regular anti-glare ClearTouch to use when this one needs replacing.
Even though the Crystal is not anti-glare it is still way better than the Palm ones. As a matter of fact, the glare doesn’t even bother me; I’m so impressed with the clarity of the screen and the colors that come through. I'm sure I'll be pleased with the other one will as well whenever I replace this one.  |
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12-06-2004, 04:54 PM
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#52 | | Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 133
| Bunkeeburns,
I'm happy to hear that you are enjoying your ClearTouch!
Thanks for your support
Cheers,
Cho |
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01-28-2005, 10:03 AM
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#53 | | Poliglot
Join Date: May 2002 Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 155
| Quote: | Originally Posted by BoxWave Hi Lee,
Have you considered BoxWave's ClearTouch Anti-Glares or ClearTouch Crystals?
Each ClearTouch is custom made for a specific handheld to fit the screen perfectly. ClearTouch is also washable, making it possible for reuse. Many customers have used their ClearTouch for nearly a year and have not found a reason to apply a new one!
It's also available in a Special 3-pack Bundle to provide some hefty savings.
Come check it out here: ClearTouch Anti-Glare or ClearTouch Crystal
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns!
Cheers,
Cho |
Well, I ordered a 3-pack of ClearTouch from you, and I'm sorry to report that I'm disappointed. They do fit well and are easy to apply, but they scratch so easily. I had marks on it the first day, and after two weeks the Graffiti area is badly scratched now, so much so that's it's annoying to use. I've tried buffing out the scratched area with rubbing compound but it still is very noticeable when I use Graffiti. I keep mine clean, in a leather case, and am careful to clean my stylus tip often, but it seems that the occasional dust particle is enough to mar the surface. I work in an office, so it's not getting rough treatment other than because I use it for hours every day.
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01-31-2005, 04:00 PM
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#54 | | Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 133
| Quote: | Originally Posted by Lee Well, I ordered a 3-pack of ClearTouch from you, and I'm sorry to report that I'm disappointed. They do fit well and are easy to apply, but they scratch so easily. I had marks on it the first day, and after two weeks the Graffiti area is badly scratched now, so much so that's it's annoying to use. I've tried buffing out the scratched area with rubbing compound but it still is very noticeable when I use Graffiti. I keep mine clean, in a leather case, and am careful to clean my stylus tip often, but it seems that the occasional dust particle is enough to mar the surface. I work in an office, so it's not getting rough treatment other than because I use it for hours every day. |
Lee,
I'm sorry to hear that you were not satisfied with our ClearTouch.
Many of our ClearTouch users are pleased to find that they are able to use their ClearTouch for a substancial time before they have to put another one on. Could I ask if you've ordered the Anti-Glare or Crystal? The Anti-Glare provides a smoother writing surface while it is a bit more resistant to scratches.
Any unused Clear Touch under our 100-day warranty is eligible for exchange or a refund within 30-days of your purchase. Please let me know what you'd like to do, I'd love to assist you further.
Cheers,
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02-01-2005, 05:56 PM
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#55 | | Poliglot
Join Date: May 2002 Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 155
| Hi Cho
thanks for the response. I bought the Crystal version and will take you up on the refund offer. Please PM me with details.
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02-03-2005, 01:36 PM
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#56 | | I loveded you piggy.
Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Posts: 120
| I use the WriteRight screen protectors bought from Staples (On clearance right now all over Canada. bought a pack for $2.50!). I love having them, but I have two big beefs and a small one:
1. Tough to apply without catching a fleck of dust or a tiny bubble or two.
2. Smear/smudge easy. A dry cloth would make it worse and I don't have a wetwipe style cloth.
3. Texture's a little sticky for writing (see: smudge). Best to write at a slight angle, or use a softer tipped stylus like the one in my Papermate PhD Multi (My wife bought me one a year ago X-mas, I lost it, and she bought me two more this year 8^). The SJ33 stylus tip is too hard for heavy use on this protector.
I almost always ruin the first protector in my frustrating attempt to apply it cleanly. I usually have to relift it once or twice to get it on smoothly. A steadier hand would help, but I'd say it's mostly skill.
The thing I do like about it is I can leave it on for a few months before it starts to bother me. |
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02-17-2005, 05:59 PM
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#57 | | Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Central NJ
Posts: 55
| I bought NUSHIELD and I love it! I can't tell that its on and instalation was easy. The best thing i like about using a screen protector is not being afrain of using my fingers on the screen. I can use my fingers with apps like calculator without any fear! |
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07-17-2005, 07:20 PM
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#58 | | Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Berkeley,CA
Posts: 6
| Just got the ClearTouch Anti-Glare screen protector from BoxWave. Too thick, too blurry, significantly reduces outdoor visibility, size is not exact (1-2mm less then perfect). Also in daylightit reveals every tiny scratch on my used TH55 screen, even those previously unnoticeable... VERY disappointed. Would never recommend it. Just want everybody know. |
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07-18-2005, 05:45 PM
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#59 | | Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 133
| Quote: | Originally Posted by kouker Just got the ClearTouch Anti-Glare screen protector from BoxWave. Too thick, too blurry, significantly reduces outdoor visibility, size is not exact (1-2mm less then perfect). Also in daylightit reveals every tiny scratch on my used TH55 screen, even those previously unnoticeable... VERY disappointed. Would never recommend it. Just want everybody know. |
kouker,
I'm sorry to hear that you're disappointed with the ClearTouch Anti-Glare. However, it looks like the ClearTouch Crystal would have been a better fit for you. Most Anti-Glare users like the "matte" finish that gives them the pen on paper feel when they use their stylus on the screen. ClearTouch Crystal is known for it's amazing glass-like clarity and 99% visual transparency. It's so clear that it can't be noticed on your screen when your device is on.
Also, ClearTouch will leave a 1mm gap around all sides when it is aligned in the center. If not, one side will have a bigger gap than another.
Please let me know if I could assist you further.
Cheers, 
Cho |
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08-19-2005, 10:30 PM
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#60 | | Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 4
| Boxwave's ClearTouch are the worst. They are cut too small and don't adhere evenly.
Boxwave customer service is sorely lacking, as well. Brando is the best choice- have used Brando protectors on several PDAs and they are well made and very durable. |
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