Won't It Be Hard To Use The Touch Screen If It Doesn't Fold Fl


The hinge will be quite stiff, plus you don't have to press on the screen with much pressure anyway.
 
Squidge said:
The hinge will be quite stiff, plus you don't have to press on the screen with much pressure anyway.
Okay.What kind of a touch screen is it anyway?Is it like the ds or iphone?Or something different?
 
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days_of_ruin said:
I meant do you use a stylus or your finger?
You can use either, but a stylus (one is included) will probably work better considering the small screen size.
 
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would imagine it to be simular to the gp2x as u can use both on that but tbh why use ur hands and ruin the great looking screen with finger prints
 
Mutilator said:
would imagine it to be simular to the gp2x as u can use both on that but tbh why use ur hands and ruin the great looking screen with finger prints
Obviously you should use a screen protector, whether you use your finger or not. There are several available in its size.
 
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PoisonedV said:
Mutilator said:
would imagine it to be simular to the gp2x as u can use both on that but tbh why use ur hands and ruin the great looking screen with finger prints
Obviously you should use a screen protector, whether you use your finger or not. There are several available in its size.


Will some sort of screen protector be already on the screen?
 
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Schugy said:
Mutilator said:
Will some sort of screen protector be already on the screen?
I don't want to apply one on my own. I need an expert for this.

+1.Screen protectors can be difficult to apply with out leaving air pockets.
 
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Never fear guys, Craig will personally hold your hand while you apply the screen protector of your choice. Air bubbles are to be avoided at all costs!

If you're over 5 years old and able-bodied, this won't apply.
 
fishybawb said:
Never fear guys, Craig will personally hold your hand while you apply the screen protector of your choice. Air bubbles are to be avoided at all costs!

If you're over 5 years old and able-bodied, this won't apply.
WHAT!DO IT ONE HANDED!! :eek:
 
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You put a screen protector down like sushi: Keep rolling it across, while making sure to keep pressure
 
Your fears, they are unfounded.

Just exercise a modicum of caution when using the touchscreen and you will have no problems.
 
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When putting on a screen protector, do it in a bathroom with the hot water tap on. May sound strange, but dust gains weight in steam and falls lessening the chance of dust landing on your screen. Also, have a flat piece of plastic (like a credit card, or smaller depending on screen size), and spend time pressing each individual air bubble out. It may take half hour for perfect results, but if you get all air bubbles out in the bathroom you should not have any problems later! Air bubbles are a pain in the arse to remove if you leave them too long!

I have added loads of screen protectors on various PDA's, phones, handhelds etc and really, a little bit of time spent putting the protectors on properly is well worth it.
 
I've tried several screen protectors, one of them was highly recommended for PSP, and they all sucked.

Then I came upon InvisibleShield, I think it's the best protector I've ever seen. I used it for my GP2X. It was expensive back then, I think I paid something like $25, but now that I've checked, you can get one for Nintendo DS for only $14.95. For a Sony PSP Slim, the screen protectant is $11.95 and for a Full Body Coverage, you pay $19.95.

They used to offer custom made ones for a little bit more, but I no longer see that option on their website. Maybe Craig and co. can work out a deal with them. ;)

The only thing that I didn't like was that there is some glare, but I don't think there are any protectors that doesn't introduce this problem. But the protection is great, I had coins and keys scratching the surface and after a little while it would disappear. No need to worry about bubbles, leave it overnight and they will disappear. I love this thing. It would be great if we can get a full body one. I know I will get one of these for sure, even if I have to customize it myself.

Watch their YouTube Demo
 
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They have one for the Archos 605 wifi, which I think has the same screen size, so we don't need to get a custom one.
 
I agree with sataniC Virus, use the credit card technique. Just apply screen protector by the end point corners of the device and gently slide credit card towards you as you apply it to the screen to keep it from creating air bubbles.
 
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