Monday, September 1, 2003
Which Screen Protector To Use?
Posted by Brad Adrian in "ARTICLE" @ 03:00 AM
Like most Pocket PC users, I will not use my device without some sort of screen protector in place; a couple of years ago, opting not to use one cost me some ugly scratches on a new Pocket PC. I'm always torn, though, about which protectors to use because I know there are a lot of different types out there.
Brighthand has got a great article that compares seven of the most popular PDA screen protectors that should be required reading for anybody buying a new device. For each brand, there's an overall description and comments about ease of installation, clarity, feel and durability. Finally, each receives a school-type grade (ranging from A to F).
I wholeheartedly agree with the article's conclusions about the quality of WriteSHIELDs from PPCTechs when they were graded an A-minus; so far they're my favorites. I also think it's important to note that WriteRight overlays from Fellowes, the type that is most commonly sold in electronics stores (at least in the US), scored only a D-minus.
Be sure to give the article a read and let us know if you've got any other good candidates.
Brighthand has got a great article that compares seven of the most popular PDA screen protectors that should be required reading for anybody buying a new device. For each brand, there's an overall description and comments about ease of installation, clarity, feel and durability. Finally, each receives a school-type grade (ranging from A to F).
I wholeheartedly agree with the article's conclusions about the quality of WriteSHIELDs from PPCTechs when they were graded an A-minus; so far they're my favorites. I also think it's important to note that WriteRight overlays from Fellowes, the type that is most commonly sold in electronics stores (at least in the US), scored only a D-minus.
Be sure to give the article a read and let us know if you've got any other good candidates.