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    go1dfish | # 11 | 2009-12-26, 01:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by heybige View Post
    Have you ever used Zagg? If so, then you are probably ok with the rubbery texture. But if you haven't, make sure to read around and take advantage of the many options now available.

    Also, wtf is your chinese comment supposed to mean?
    Should I take this to mean that the Clarivue's do not have the rubbery texture? I hate the rubbery texture, and this is why I have always avoided screen protectors on past devices.

    Does the anti-glare have the same texture? or is it rougher?

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    maxximuscool | # 12 | 2009-12-26, 02:04 | Report

    Originally Posted by heybige View Post
    Have you ever used Zagg? If so, then you are probably ok with the rubbery texture. But if you haven't, make sure to read around and take advantage of the many options now available.

    Also, wtf is your chinese comment supposed to mean?
    Lol chinese is chinese. I'm also a dependence of chinese :P + Cambodian. So It is not racist since my grampa and great grampa is chinese right? lol. But yeah most chinese made gone bad after a few month. I don't mind rubbery texture feeling, just as long it protect my device. My screen is already have a few light scratches and its only been 4days. WTF.. that is without screen protector.

    10More days till my screen protector arrives. It's been 11days since the day they shipped it.

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    romanianusa | # 13 | 2009-12-26, 02:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by maxximuscool View Post
    I dont trust the guy though, he sound too chinese. It might be crap. I'll go with ClearProtector or Zagg.
    Too Chinese is a stupid comment...even if you're Chinese. Either you're stupid or you're racist.

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    Last edited by romanianusa; 2009-12-26 at 02:20.

     
    Kajko | # 14 | 2009-12-26, 06:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by delaroca View Post
    I read that the anti-glare version "fogs" or "dims" the screen somewhat when compared to the "ultra-clear" version... but supposedly this version has the donwside of being more fingerprint friendly!

    Anyway, how about touch / stylus sensitivity, did you lose any sensitivity with this screen protector?

    --denis
    I can't say that I lost any sensitivity. Like I said, I am quite pleased with the protector.

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    maxximuscool | # 15 | 2009-12-26, 07:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by romanianusa View Post
    Too Chinese is a stupid comment...even if you're Chinese. Either you're stupid or you're racist.
    Hhahah I guess I'm just like to mocking asian :P Well asian are not racist by the way. though we like to say it but well we are just like to joke. May be i'm just stupid like you said :P

    Any way, Merry Christmas to ya'll.. Have a good one people!

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    delaroca | # 16 | 2010-01-08, 02:08 | Report

    Originally Posted by go1dfish View Post
    Should I take this to mean that the Clarivue's do not have the rubbery texture? I hate the rubbery texture, and this is why I have always avoided screen protectors on past devices.

    Does the anti-glare have the same texture? or is it rougher?
    I just got the ultraclear version... after some use, I'd say no loss of clarity but certainly "slight loss of sensitivity".

    On a screen without cover, you can drag / swipe with the tip of your fingermail in smooth gestures... with the Clarivue protector on, the smooth gestures need to be more deliberate / firm to work.

    So yes, there's a bit of a tradeoff! :-(

    --denis

    Edit: And yes, this "ultraclear" Clarivue protector is sensitive to fingerprints... as for resitance to scratches, we';; have to see!

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    Last edited by delaroca; 2010-01-08 at 02:15.

     
    nilchak | # 17 | 2010-01-08, 02:30 | Report

    I bought the clarivue and had to sacrfifice then first one die to my mistake i placing it - too many bubbles underneath because of the dirt and a hair stand.

    So on the 2nd (and last) protector I used a clear scotch tape on the clarivue protector back side to remove any dirt and also on the N900 screen to remove all dirt and dust particles. This works much better than using a cloth to clean. This one went on fine and it is not a clean and smooth protector. Very nice and no loss of sensitivity as far as I can feel.
    This is the glossy type version that I bought.

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    nex | # 18 | 2010-01-11, 14:46 | Report

    I just ordered one as well and will reply back on how its application will go. I'm usually not very good with screen protectors and always manage to get air bubbles trapped so fingers crossed

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    Last edited by nex; 2010-01-11 at 14:46. Reason: typo

     
    nichos | # 19 | 2010-01-31, 17:18 | Report

    Just ordered mine. Free shipping and theres a coupon on retail me not so it came out to be just under $10.

    Now the question is, when my n900 gets here should I put it on immediately before even touching the n900? Hopefully they'll arrive on the same day, I'm not sure if i can wait

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    Death Scythe | # 20 | 2010-01-31, 17:25 | Report

    I suggest putting it on immediately to protect the screen.

    When I got my N900, I made a screen protector out of the screen protectors for digital cameras (which was ugly as hell) until I got the clarivue I ordered.

    IMHO, the screen is the main component, which only makes sense to protect it best as you can.

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