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  1. #1
    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).


    cheers all!

    it was this one http://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05...252&t_mode=des

    PS dont get me wrong, proporta do great stuff its just they dont seem
    to answer emails!




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  2. #2
    MasterBlaster
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    Re: screen "protectors" for LCDs


    <[email protected]> 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).


    Do you mean the clear vinyl peel-off thing that most new phones come with,
    or something you have to dismantle the phone to get to? If it's the vinyl one,
    it's just to keep the plastic window from getting scratched during manufacture,
    shipping, handling, salesman demos, etc. Peel it, leave it, doesn't matter.





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    LanLord
    Guest

    Re: screen "protectors" for LCDs




    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > 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).
    >
    >
    > cheers all!
    >
    > it was this one
    > http://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05...252&t_mode=des
    >
    > PS dont get me wrong, proporta do great stuff its just they dont seem
    > to answer emails!
    >

    Must be a Yank. Say no more!





  4. #4
    SteveG
    Guest

    Re: screen "protectors" for LCDs

    [email protected] 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).
    >
    >
    > cheers all!
    >
    > it was this one http://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05...252&t_mode=des
    >
    > PS dont get me wrong, proporta do great stuff its just they dont seem
    > to answer emails!
    >

    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.

    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 :-)

    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 :-)

    HTH

    --
    Regards

    Steve G



  5. #5

    Re: screen "protectors" for LCDs

    On 3 May, 21:23, SteveG <_@_._> wrote:
    > [email protected] 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).

    >
    > > cheers all!

    >
    > > it was this onehttp://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=3252&t_mode=des

    >
    > > PS dont get me wrong, proporta do great stuff its just they dont seem
    > > to answer emails!

    >
    > 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.
    >
    > 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 :-)
    >
    > 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 :-)
    >
    > HTH
    >
    > --
    > Regards
    >
    > 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)?




  6. #6
    SteveG
    Guest

    Re: screen "protectors" for LCDs

    [email protected] wrote:
    > On 3 May, 21:23, SteveG <_@_._> wrote:
    >> [email protected] 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).
    >>> cheers all!
    >>> it was this onehttp://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=3252&t_mode=des
    >>> PS dont get me wrong, proporta do great stuff its just they dont seem
    >>> to answer emails!

    >> 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.
    >>
    >> 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 :-)
    >>
    >> 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 :-)
    >>
    >> HTH
    >>
    >> --
    >> Regards
    >>
    >> 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)?
    >


    The language gets pretty harsh here too :-)

    I'm not sure of the screens on the 6680 and N95 are similar but I can't
    imagine (even) Nokia using a screen that could be damaged in this way.
    It wouldn't last very long being put in and out of pockets, would it?

    The screen on my PPC is certainly "soft" as it's a touch screen and I've
    not had any problems with that :-)

    --
    Regards

    Steve G



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    Re: screen "protectors" for LCDs

    On Thu, 03 May 2007 10:19:35 +0100, <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > They are just a pain in the arse cos you always end up getting hairs
    > and dust under them hence I removed mine after a few days. I know
    > *some* of them use a mild adhesive but I am trying to find out if
    > removing them can damage a fragile lcd such as the nokia n95 has...
    > the n95 has no hard cover over the LCD (which I found a bit odd) so I
    > was hoping to get some technical info on how they are made e.g. in
    > terms of resilience...
    >


    This isn't a technical answer, but I doubt if the protector would damage
    an LCD if removed. My T-Mobile Vario II (i.e. HTC TyTn) came with one - it
    was of particulatly poor qaulity so much that it blurred the screen!! It
    was very easy to remove after being on for a week and not a scratch on the
    LCD.

    Hope this helps.

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