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From: DaffyDee on 14 Jan 2008 09:30 Hi, anybody know any UK online links selling the stick-on plastic protective cover for the T5 screen? Looking for something at a reasonable price and want a good firm cover, not the cheapie thin ones which are useless. Many thanks for any help. Dee
From: stephen on 14 Jan 2008 16:37 "DaffyDee" <pc.alumni(a)btinternet.com> wrote in message news:6fbb017b-335c-4596-a42f-a1354d300ab5(a)z17g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Hi, anybody know any UK online links selling the stick-on plastic > protective cover for the T5 screen? Looking for something at a > reasonable price and want a good firm cover, not the cheapie thin ones > which are useless. Many thanks for any help. i like the Boxwave ones - i have used them on my T5 for 3 years or so. They have a semi fluid adhesive so you can peel them if they dont line up. Shame they cannot seem to trim the curved corners properly...... AFAICT you have to order from the US. www.boxwave.com the crystal ones are good, but i prefer the matt finish ones as they seem to improve the contrast. > Dee -- Regards stephen_hope(a)xyzworld.com - replace xyz with ntl
From: DaffyDee on 14 Jan 2008 19:06 On 14 Jan, 21:37, "stephen" <stephen_h...(a)xyzworld.com> wrote: > "DaffyDee" <pc.alu...(a)btinternet.com> wrote in message > > news:6fbb017b-335c-4596-a42f-a1354d300ab5(a)z17g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > > > Hi, anybody know any UK online links selling the stick-on plastic > > protective cover for the T5 screen? Looking for something at a > > reasonable price and want a good firm cover, not the cheapie thin ones > > which are useless. Many thanks for any help. > > i like the Boxwave ones - i have used them on my T5 for 3 years or so. They > have a semi fluid adhesive so you can peel them if they dont line up. > > Shame they cannot seem to trim the curved corners properly...... > > AFAICT you have to order from the US. > > www.boxwave.com > > the crystal ones are good, but i prefer the matt finish ones as they seem to > improve the contrast.> Dee > > -- > Regards > > stephen_h...(a)xyzworld.com - replace xyz with ntl Thanks for that link, their international shipping rates seem reasonable too. Cheers, Dee
From: Gil Baron on 15 Jan 2008 19:06 DaffyDee wrote: >ooking for something at a >reasonable price and want a good firm cover, not the cheapie thin ones >which are useless. Many thanks for any help. >Dee Don't waste your money. Screens are much better than you think and they make it hard to read and write, Minor scratches make no problem. These things are an answer in search of a problem. -- Gil W0MN Yanoff +, the PDA reader Creed en las obras y no en las palabras
From: Harlan Lachman on 16 Jan 2008 10:10
In article <tUbjj.64$i03.15(a)newsfe07.lga>, Gil Baron <w0mn00(a)gmail.com> wrote: > DaffyDee wrote: > >ooking for something at a > >reasonable price and want a good firm cover, not the cheapie thin ones > >which are useless. Many thanks for any help. > >Dee > Don't waste your money. Screens are much better than you think and they make > it hard to read and write, Minor scratches make no problem. These things are > an answer in search of a problem. A different perspective is this. Screens are much better than one might think. However, they can scratch and once scratched may be annoying. One person's no problem is another's I cannot live with this. Also, a high quality screen saver such as the Brando (http://shop.brando.com.hk/model_list.php?cat_id=&dept_id=026) will not make the screen hard to read or write. Harlan -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |