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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Well... it's better than nothing,
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PSP Screen Armor (Accessory)
I read it from somewhere that this screen protector is the best one out there... and it may or it may not be depends on how you apply it.First of all, I need to let you know that YOUR PSP SCREEN IS EXTREMEMLY, EXTREMELY VULNERABLE TO ANY KIND OF SCRATCH Really, you will get scratches here and there no matter how hard you try if you don't have any screen protector; TRUST ME ON THIS (even the soft clothes, which comes with the PSP, makes scratches if you use wrong side of it) I had bunch of bubbles first time I applied it; if you are getting bubbles, then it means you need to use more caution. Just having one particle of dust either on the screen or the protector means having a bubble. So my suggestion is.. 1. I would make sure to get rid of all the dusts, marks, whatever on the PSP screen and also have your screen protector free from dust as much as possible. THIS IS VERY CRUCIAL FOR HAVING A CLEAN, BUBBLE-FREE SCREEN 2. Then I would peel off the screen protector just barely enough to apply on one end of the screen (make sure you measure the screen protector to the PSP screen; it barely covers the screen and make sure you apply it right first time) then just slide it over with the plastic slider they provide (by the way, the plastic slider they provide isn't wide enough to completely pushout the bubbles, and it also creates scratches on the protector as well.. come'on, THINK!!!) My recommendation is that I would use a ruler to do this instead of the crappy plastic stuff You know, one MAJOR DOWNSIDE of this product is that you get ONLY ONE TRY; that's it. If you are getting even one bubble or whatever on your first try, it means that is the end of it; don't try to peel it off again to get rid of dust - it will only creates more bubble and ruin your screen protector. I guess good thing about it is that it's better than nothing; really, your PSP screen is soooooo vulnerable...hard to believe.. and this product, if applied with utmost concentration and care with some luck, looks good because it only covers the screen barely and looks good on your PSP. Well, I don't know... it is definitely your call... but remember two things; first of all, you NEED TO PROTECT your PSP's screen, and second of all, you get ONLY ONE TRY with this product. Good Luck.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Garbage; try the Pelican offering instead...and with hesitation,
By Paul Stuart ""...also I'll brush my teeth... (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PSP Screen Armor (Accessory)
Screen protectors are near must-have accessories for the PSP's scratch-easy screen. The Intec offering, however, I would avoid like the plague. The Pelican version -- while not perfect -- is a much smarter purchase at literally the same price as Intec's.I purchased both simultaneously to compare. Within seconds of removing the Intec product from it's overpackaging produced a literal clear winner: Pelican. Intec's screen protector is neither clear nor glare free. Hold both side-by-side and the comparisons are obvious. The polish cloth provided with the Intec version is rough...and might even scratch a screen if used with too much vigor. Their plastic squeegee, however, surpasses Pelican's cardboard nonsense. ((Although a simple credit card (minus sharp edges) can suffice for removing air bubbles.)) Pelican's version is twice the price for good reason...you receive twice the screen protectors. Note, however, it took 4 attempts with the Pelican offering (that's $20 total) to install one semi-lint free. These are some frustrating products and then some. In sum: if you're willing to go down this road, take the Pelican path. Shame on you Intec for selling a hazy sticker that pretends to protect LCD screens.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
bad screen,
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: PSP Screen Armor (Accessory)
do not get this item, i picked it up because i had a discount at my store. I do recommend getting a screen film but not this one. it is IMPOSSIBLE to put it on without having bubbles all over your screen and just trying to put it on makes the material all scratched up so unless u want ur screen to look scratched up and full of bubbles, don't purchase this accessory. it's sad that intec's gonna make money of these screen protectors that function so horribly
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