Customer Reviews Read 5 more reviews... Multiple uses January 6, 2009 JDMoose (Central CA)
These are great for anything with a screen. I use them from everything from my MP3 player to my TV remote screen, and GPS unit. Saves the display from getting scratched.
Virtually Useless August 10, 2008 Mike Bell
I purchased a pack of WriteRight yesteday upon a sales representative's recommendation. The intended use was to protect the LCD screens of a GPS and cell phone. Unfortunately, the product was very disappointing in two respects. One, the surface was very reflective and did not reduce glare as described on the product envelope. Secondly, even with careful application, many bubbles remained under the film, which in combination with the film glare, makes the product virtually useless. Good idea, bad implementation.
Fellowes 90002 Writeright Universal Screen Protectors July 19, 2008 P. C. Bullock (at work in afghanistan) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fellowes 90002 Writeright Universal Screen Protectors Great product - great price -prompt delivery.
poor quality July 17, 2008 Akber Ali (IA, US) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
it is really a class level C product. you better go to dumpster and pick some plastic, and probably it will serve better.
Wishing it was better... July 14, 2008 Daniel H. Nguyen 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
When I heard one of the previous reviews mentioning about this protector as a soft plastic, I assumed it was the same as or similar to the polyurethane material like InvisibleShield products. I've had a polyurethane screen protector before and it was great, but I've been having trouble trying to find a similar product to InvisibleShield that are less expensive. Basically it's supposed to be the stuff that is used to protect helicopter blades. Back to the WriteRight protectors, I was glad that it came in a pack of 10 becuase I knew it might take me several tries to get it to fit perfectly. Unfortunately with my Nokia N95-3 it took me about 5 times and I still couldn't get it right. Good thing I only need half a sheet to fit my phone's screen. (technically I have 20 sheets) I think it's harder because my screen is surrounded by the border of the phone with rounded edges. That makes it harder to measure the size and having to estimate the curve of the corners. I also applied it to my girlfriend's Sidekick LX, which was much easier because of the screen. First of all, you pretty much have to get it right on the screen on the first try otherwise the more attempts you make, the more dust the adhesive side will pick up. Secondly, there will be many air bubbles you have to try to push out. The ones in the middle are pretty easy to push out as you apply, but the border ones are tricky. When you try to push some of the bubbles out, it looks like is just becomes a smudge that you can't push any further. When successfully applied to the screen it looks fairly clear. There is, however, a rainbow tint from the light when you look at certain angles. Not a major problem. Yes, the protector will attract dust, but I believe that is true of many screen protectors; as my previous InvisibleShield protector also did. The protector does scuff fairly easily as well. When I used a paper towel and alcohol to clean off the oil on my screen it left a slight scuff where I was rubbing. None of the scuffs, smudges, or bubbles effect the clarity of the screen when I'm using the phone. Only when the backlight is off is when I can see the imperfections in the screen protector, which is still a little annoying to me. All in all, they give you 10 in a pack probably because they expect each of them not to last that long. If you just want a protector that will prevent your original screen from getting damaged, this will work. But if you want absolute perfection with the backlight on and off, I am certain there are better products out there.
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